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Language, Gender, and Culture - Coggle Diagram
Language, Gender, and Culture
Behavior
Male
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Strong
Men are deemed to be hard workers that work through the obstacles in life while women give up.
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Appearances
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Female
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Long Hair
Most women around the whole have long hair, while men keep it short
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In shape
Men are more overweight than women, while women have a slim body shape
Not bald
As years go by, men are more likely to be bald as they grow old.
Professions
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Female
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Makeup Artist
Women are the ones who mostly purchase makeup products and are skillful when it comes to arts and crafts.
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The Manly Jobs Quote #1
Some jobs are “male”—not just men’s work, but also a core definition of masculinity itself. Threatening that status quo is not just uppity—it can be dangerous.
The Manly Jobs Quote #2
In interviews with more than 60 women in male-dominated trades like construction, Amy Denissen, an associate professor of sociology at California State University at Northridge and Abigail Saguy, a professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, found countless similar examples. While lesbians are also harassed
The Manly Jobs Quote #3
Now that leaders of some organizations are toppling, Professor Kessler-Harris surveyed this moment with a historian’s eye. “After 50 years when women swallowed hard and put up with it, or quit, finally women are saying this is not acceptable anymore,” she said. “What we’re seeing now is an attack on male power and the possibility at least of change.”
Honor Code Quote #1
By about the third week of nursery school, Henry’s teacher would be sending notes home saying that Henry “had another hard day today.” He was disruptive during circle time. By midyear, there’d be sly little hints dropped that maybe Henry’s parents should think about medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Many of the other boys are on it, and they find school much easier.
Honor Code Quote #2
Then he’d rebel. If the official high school culture was über-nurturing, he’d be über-crude.If it valued cooperation and sensitivity, he’d devote his mental energies to violent video games and aggressive music. If college wanted him to be focused and tightly ambitious, he’d exile himself into a lewd and unsupervised laddie subculture. He’d have vague high ambitions but no realistic way to realize them. Day to day, he’d look completely adrift.
Honor Code Quote #3
By 12th grade, male reading test scores are far below female test scores. The eminent psychologist Michael Thompson mentioned at the Aspen Ideas Festival a few days ago that 11th-grade boys are now writing at the same level as 8th-grade girls. Boys used to have an advantage in math and science, but that gap is nearly gone.