Introduction of Women in Multiperspective Studies
1. Definition of Gender
Gender was originally taken from the Arabic word JINISIYYUN which was later
adopted in French and English to become gender. Gender is the difference between men and
women in roles, functions, rights, responsibilities and behaviors shaped by social, cultural
and customary values. Gender is the role and responsibility of women and men that are
shaped by society, not because of biological differences.
2. Definition of Sexuality or Gender
Sexuality or gender is a biologically determined division of sex that is inherent in a
particular sex. Sex is a genetic or physiological or biological characteristic of a person that
indicates whether he or she is a woman or a man.
3. Women's Perspectives in Biology
There are biological differences between women and men. Yet culture interprets these
biological differences into a set of social demands about propriety in behavior, and in turn
rights, resources, and power. These demands vary in each society, but there are striking
similarities. For example, almost all community groups leave childcare responsibilities to
women, while military duties are given to men. Like race, ethnicity, and class, gender is a
social category that greatly determines a person's way of life and participation in society and
the economy.
4. Women's Roles
a. Productive role : Rewarded with money or goods that generate money or services
related to economic activities.
b. Domestic role : Emphasizing on the biological nature of women.
c. Social role : Self-actualization in society.
5. Religion
Religion gives equal rights to men and women. However, why is his role insignificant
and often considered incapable for reasons such as physical weakness, created to conceive
children and take care of the bedroom and take care of the kitchen. The main role of women
as housewives.
6. Psychology
In general, women are portrayed and portrayed as rational, logical, independent,
aggressive, competitive, objective, adventurous, active, physically active and have a strong
sex drive. Hormonal instability that affects women's mood and emotions has become a
stereotype that has been developed in today's society that women are weak and unstable,
thus limiting women's space to be involved in various fields, such as politics, economics,
military, and space exploration. This condition causes urbanization, which areas are
appropriate and inappropriate for women.
1. Definition of Gender
Gender was originally taken from the Arabic word JINISIYYUN which was later
adopted in French and English to become gender. Gender is the difference between men and
women in roles, functions, rights, responsibilities and behaviors shaped by social, cultural
and customary values. Gender is the role and responsibility of women and men that are
shaped by society, not because of biological differences.
2. Definition of Sexuality or Gender
Sexuality or gender is a biologically determined division of sex that is inherent in a
particular sex. Sex is a genetic or physiological or biological characteristic of a person that
indicates whether he or she is a woman or a man.
3. Women's Perspectives in Biology
There are biological differences between women and men. Yet culture interprets these
biological differences into a set of social demands about propriety in behavior, and in turn
rights, resources, and power. These demands vary in each society, but there are striking
similarities. For example, almost all community groups leave childcare responsibilities to
women, while military duties are given to men. Like race, ethnicity, and class, gender is a
social category that greatly determines a person's way of life and participation in society and
the economy.
4. Women's Roles
a. Productive role : Rewarded with money or goods that generate money or services
related to economic activities.
b. Domestic role : Emphasizing on the biological nature of women.
c. Social role : Self-actualization in society.
5. Religion
Religion gives equal rights to men and women. However, why is his role insignificant
and often considered incapable for reasons such as physical weakness, created to conceive
children and take care of the bedroom and take care of the kitchen. The main role of women
as housewives.
6. Psychology
In general, women are portrayed and portrayed as rational, logical, independent,
aggressive, competitive, objective, adventurous, active, physically active and have a strong
sex drive. Hormonal instability that affects women's mood and emotions has become a
stereotype that has been developed in today's society that women are weak and unstable,
thus limiting women's space to be involved in various fields, such as politics, economics,
military, and space exploration. This condition causes urbanization, which areas are
appropriate and inappropriate for women.