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Costs of masculinity Ans✓✓✓Messner's concept that there are rules to
masculinity and what men can be and do. For example, masculinity is
defined by external success; men must avoid everything feminine and
are expected to be aggressive and show little emotion
Double shift Ans✓✓✓Hochschild's concept that women in heterosexual
dual:income households often spend significantly more time on
household tasks and caring work than their partners do in addition to
their work in the paid workforce
Feminism Ans✓✓✓the various movements and ideologies that seek to
define, confirm, and protect equal political, economic, and social rights
for women. Feminism is sometimes understood as occurring over three
waves of activism
Feminization Ans✓✓✓the process of a particular job, profession, or
industry being dominated by or predominantly associated with women
(e.g. nurses, secretaries, teachers, and family doctors). Feminized jobs
tend to lose prestige, wages, required skill levels, and opportunities for
promotion
Gender Ans✓✓✓a social concept that includes all social patterns
associated with being male or female and that ranges from masculine to
feminine. Gender focuses on differences that are social and cultural, not
biological
,Gender roles Ans✓✓✓the behaviours and mannerisms that people learn
as being appropriate to their respective genders and that are reinforced
by cultural norms
Heteronormative Ans✓✓✓the social institutions, practices, and norms
that support the assumption that people are or should be heterosexual
Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale Ans✓✓✓Kinsey's seven-point
scale of sexual inclinations. Instead of thinking of people as either gay or
straight, Kinsey argued that they simply have life histories that express
different desires. People can have more or less homosexual or
heterosexual experiences, but these things are not always related
Homophobia Ans✓✓✓the negative attitudes and feelings, ranging from
antipathy to hatred, towards homosexuality or people who identify as or
are perceived to be LGBTQ
Intersectionality Ans✓✓✓Crenshaw's term for the study of how various
dimensions of inequality can combine
Intersex Ans✓✓✓people who are born with both male and female
sexual organs
, Kinsey Reports Ans✓✓✓the name given to Kinsey's two books on
human sexuality, Sexual Behaviour n the Hyman Male (1948) and
Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female (1953)
LGBTQ Ans✓✓✓Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or
queer/questioning
Performativity Ans✓✓✓Judith Butler's term to describe the repeated
rituals that create and sustain gender through performance
Sex Ans✓✓✓a biological identity that is based on physical or biological
differences and that can be divided into the main categories of male and
female
Sexuality Ans✓✓✓feelings of sexual attraction and behaviours related
to them
Sexual orientation Ans✓✓✓a person's sexual identity, expressed in
terms of whom a person desires, wants to have sex wit, and feels a sense
of connectedness with
Arranged marriage Ans✓✓✓a marital union in which a third party
selects the bridge and groom. arranged marriage was common in certain
cultures and areas throughout history and remains so in South Asia,
Africa, the Middle East, latin America, Southeast Asia, and parts of East
Asia