Theoritrical Perspective on Gender
These are socially constructed roles, which are learned, changes over time and vary
widely within and between cultures.
Gender
It focuses on how each part influences and is influenced by other parts that emphasizes
the interconnectedness of society.
Functionalism perspective
It argues that society is a struggle or dominance among social groups (like women
versus men) that compete for scarce resources.
Conflict perspective
By analyzing the critical role of symbols in human interaction, it aims to understand the
human behavior.
Symbolic interactionism
It is the biological distinction between males and females.
Sex
A system of interconnected parts *1/1 that work together in harmony to maintain a state
of balance and social equilibrium for the whole.
Society
They uses the term functional and *1/1 dysfunctional to describe the effects of social
elements on society.
Functionalist
For all societies go through stages of economic development.
Karl Marx
These are socially constructed roles, which are learned, changes over time and vary
widely within and between cultures.
Gender
It focuses on how each part influences and is influenced by other parts that emphasizes
the interconnectedness of society.
Functionalism perspective
It argues that society is a struggle or dominance among social groups (like women
versus men) that compete for scarce resources.
Conflict perspective
By analyzing the critical role of symbols in human interaction, it aims to understand the
human behavior.
Symbolic interactionism
It is the biological distinction between males and females.
Sex
A system of interconnected parts *1/1 that work together in harmony to maintain a state
of balance and social equilibrium for the whole.
Society
They uses the term functional and *1/1 dysfunctional to describe the effects of social
elements on society.
Functionalist
For all societies go through stages of economic development.
Karl Marx