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PINK AND BLUE Gender stereotypes
role models
Definition:
Inspiration
Exemplar
Influence
Accessibility
Postive aspects:build an identity/ have goals to reach/ have someone to look up at
negative aspects: stereotypucal ideas/ limits expression/ lack of creativity and originality
Gender's roles in society
Negative aspects
-Lack of fulfillment
-Discrimination
-Omnipresent inequality
-Social pressure
Definition
-Strong and rational men
-Gender stereotypes and beliefs
-Gentle and maternal women
-Inequalities
-Distribution of tasks
Examples
Positive aspects
-Stability
-Distribution
-Identify
-Landmarks in society
Jobs
"Feminine" Jobs
Women are more caring and organized
Nurse
Social Worker
Teacher
Women should take care of others
Secretary
Flight Attendant
Hairdresser
Consequences
Wage inequality
Social pressure on career choices
Gender gaps in STEM and care professions
"Masculine" Jobs
Men are stronger and more technical
Mechanic
Soldier
Pilot
Men must be brave and authoritative
Engineer
Police Officer
Firefighter
Breaking Stereotypes
Raise awareness in schools
Ensure equal opportunities
Encourage role models
Promote diversity in all jobs
Emotion
definition
Emotions are natural feeling they influence how we think,act,and interact with others
Gender Stereotypes Related to Emotions
Men and Emotions
Boys don’t cry.
A man should not show weakness.
Anger is an acceptable emotion for a man, but not sadness.
Perceived as rational, strong, and less emotionally expressive.
Consequences: suppression of emotions, increased stress and anxiety.
Women and Emotions
Women are too emotional to make rational decisions
Often described as sensitive, emotional, and expressive.
Consequences: devaluation of female emotions, infantilization, perception of emotional instability.
A woman who expresses anger is hysterical.
Women cry more easily because they are weak.
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