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GSWS midterm part 4 (intensive mothering model (Western ideal for mothers,…
GSWS midterm part 4
intensive mothering model
Western ideal for mothers
mother = primary caretaker
mother takes a child-centered approach to childrearing
the primary caretakers raising children as "emotionally absorbing" and "labor intensive"
primary caretakers understand childrearing as expensive
primary caretakers consult expert guided opinions on childrearing
5 themes in healthcare
equity- different levels/quality of service provided based on health insurance status and the general ability to pay
androcentrism- women are more likely to not have health insurance from their jobs, women are more likely to skip preventative health care measures (Pap smears, mammograms)
medicalization- process where normal functions of the body come to be seen as indicative of disease (disproportionately affects women and supports business, tends to work against preventative medicine)
stereotyping- (gender and ethnic profiling) encompass how notions about gender, race/ethnicity, and other identities inform everyday understanding of health care occupations and influence how medical practitioners treat their patients
corporate responsibility- how national and transnational corporations with strong profit motives affect our lives in terms of environmental degradation and toxic exposure, food additives, and problematic medical practices, and the ways decisions at national and international levels affect these practices
social exchange theory
people weigh the potential benefits and risks of social relationships
misogynoir
misogyny directed towards black women where race and gender both play roles in bias; coined by queer black feminist Moya Bailey, who created the term to address misogyny directed toward black women in American visual and popular culture
bridal tropes
young, mainly white, thin, heteronormativity, able bodied, feminine, wealthy, consumerist, fun/happy/love, WASP ideals
Mommy Tax
money loss as a result of mothers being paid less than childless women
gender assignment
usually given at birth and determined by our physical body type to be male or female
gender identity
how one fells internally about one's own gender
gender expression
how we perform and express gender to those around us
regimes of truth
the types of discourse which it accepts and makes function as true; connected to power and inform what counts as knowledge
pinkwashing
cause marketing; breast cancer- the promotion of consumer goods and services using the pink ribbon that represents support for breast cancer-related charities, LGBT- the promotion of the gay-friendliness of a corporate or political entity in an attempt to downplay or soften aspects of it considered negative
abortion narratives, why one might need/seek an abortion
too expensive (hospital costs), too dangerous for mother's health, baby wouldn't be born into good family situation (abuse/poverty), baby is product of rape, age (too young/too old), health issues detected in child