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American Sociological Review, 1984
This chapter examines several demographic trends relevant to parenthood in individual lives and to the social ambiance surrounding childbearing and rearing in contemporary society. A good starting place for understanding change in gender and parenting roles is several demographic trends: Longevity and the sex ration, marriage and fertility, and ...
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This chapter examines several demographic trends relevant to parenthood in individual lives and to the social ambiance surrounding childbearing and rearing in contemporary society. A good starting place for understanding change in gender and parenting roles is several demographic trends: Longevity and the sex ration, marriage and fertility, and ...
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2012
AbstractThis article addresses how the current understandings of gender and gender roles have arisen, before investigating the possibilities for how it might be interpreted and understood through the archaeological evidence available today. The apparent gender division within early Anglo-Saxon burial archaeology arises from the inclusion of distinct ...
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AbstractThis article addresses how the current understandings of gender and gender roles have arisen, before investigating the possibilities for how it might be interpreted and understood through the archaeological evidence available today. The apparent gender division within early Anglo-Saxon burial archaeology arises from the inclusion of distinct ...
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Gender/Gender Identity/Gender Expression
2021Adam W.J. Davies, Rhea Ashley Hoskin
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Gender anxiety, gender melancholia, gender perversion
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1998In this essay, I examine links among gender, sexual attraction, and sexual orientation rooted in the role of loss and mourning in the process of gender identity development. Building on the work of Fast (1984) and Butler (1995), I describe some of the psychological losses inherent in gender identity development and trace their effects on the structure ...
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On Gender, Gender Incongruence, and Gender-Affirming Care
Perspectives on Science and Christian FaithAs the number of transgender individuals continues to rise, there is an urgent need to understand the nature of gender and the evidence supporting gender-affirming care. This article proposes the hypothesis that one’s gender is a perception, influenced by biological and social factors.
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Abstract Gender is a linguistic construct that pervades all human societies. Constructions of gender and evaluations of gendered language are shaped by various prejudices. Some of these are internal to language, such as the constraints of grammatical gender and pronominal systems, others play out in the social realm, such as ...
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Gendered and Gendering Parties
2006In order to contextualize the Brazilian and Chilean cases, this chapter surveys the various ways in which Latin America’s political parties have shaped the two interlinked dependent variables of this study: women’s political participation and the formation of state gender policy.
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When Gender Matters in Organizational Negotiations
Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2022Hannah Riley Bowles, Bobbi Thomason
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What is gender, anyway: a review of the options for operationalising gender
Psychology and Sexuality, 2021Anna Lindqvist +2 more
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