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Boundary: The dividing line or location between two areas.
Doing Gender: the idea that in Western culture, gender, rather than being an innate quality of individuals, is a psychologically ingrained social construct that actively surfaces in everyday human interaction; individuals perform gender.
Feminism: a social theory or political movement arguing that legal and social restrictions on females must be removed in order to bring about equality of both sexes in all aspects of public and private life
Gender: The socio-cultural phenomenon of the division of people into various categories such as male and female, with each having associated roles, expectations, stereotypes, etc.
Identity: A sense of self
Relationship: Connection or association
School: An institution dedicated to teaching and learning
Social Construct: the by-products of countless human choices rather than laws resulting from divine will or nature.
Social Interaction: A social exchange between two or more individuals.
Stereotype: A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image of a group of people or things.
Social Construction
| | The dividing line or location between two areas. |
| |
| | the idea that in Western culture, gender, rather than being an innate quality of individuals, is a psychologically ingrained social construct that actively surfaces in everyday human interaction; individuals perform gender. |
| |
| | a social theory or political movement arguing that legal and social restrictions on females must be removed in order to bring about equality of both sexes in all aspects of public and private life |
| |
| | The socio-cultural phenomenon of the division of people into various categories such as male and female, with each having associated roles, expectations, stereotypes, etc. |
| |
| |
| | Connection or association |
| |
| | An institution dedicated to teaching and learning |
| |
| | the by-products of countless human choices rather than laws resulting from divine will or nature. |
| |
| | A social exchange between two or more individuals. |
| |
| | A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image of a group of people or things. |
| |
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Social Construction
| | The dividing line or location between two areas. |
| |
| | the idea that in Western culture, gender, rather than being an innate quality of individuals, is a psychologically ingrained social construct that actively surfaces in everyday human interaction; individuals perform gender. |
| |
| | a social theory or political movement arguing that legal and social restrictions on females must be removed in order to bring about equality of both sexes in all aspects of public and private life |
| |
| | The socio-cultural phenomenon of the division of people into various categories such as male and female, with each having associated roles, expectations, stereotypes, etc. |
| |
| |
| | Connection or association |
| |
| | An institution dedicated to teaching and learning |
| |
| | the by-products of countless human choices rather than laws resulting from divine will or nature. |
| |
| | A social exchange between two or more individuals. |
| |
| | A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image of a group of people or things. |
| |
© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only