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Dynamic and Diversity Genderism - Coggle Diagram
Dynamic and Diversity Genderism
Dynamic Genderism
Refers to the interactions between and among people, based on gender
informed by socio-cultural ideas about gender and the relationships that define them
What has gender got to do with relationships?
The way we experience healthy relationships can vary for lots of reasons
how others percieve our gender
how we identify ourselves
our understanding and expectation of different genders
Gender Stereotypes
Gender stereotypes can lead to highly unhealthy relationships
leads to people thinking that others should be acting a certain way because of their gender
or could lead to an unequal relationship
Gender stereotypes are reinforced by lots of things
movies
social media
interactions with others
Gender stereotypes can affect our behaviour in lots of things
How we act
How we dress
How we look
How we talk
How we think
Our feelings that others should act the same way
Depending on how the they play out, they can either reinforce or challenge existing norms
Diversity Genderism
How much a persons identity differs from the cultural norms of their gender
This term is becoming
more popular as a way to describe people without reference to a particular cultural norm
However it is in a manner that is more affirming and less stigmatizing then the phrase "Gender Noncomformity"