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  1. Culture and gender are closely intertwined with biological factors creating predispositions for sex and gender development. However, sociocultural factors are critical determinants leading to gender differences in roles and behaviors that may be modest but culturally important.

  2. 1. Jan. 2011 · In this volume, Anne Phillips firmly rejects the notion that ‘culture’ might justify the oppression of women, but also queries the stereotypical binaries that have represented people from...

  3. 1. Jan. 2015 · Cultural dimensions that reflect differences in gender roles, but also elements related to the ethics of sexual difference were highlighted by many researchers. The presentation of these issues...

  4. How is gender related to culture? Expectations about attributes and behaviours appropriate to women or men and about the relations between women and men – in other words, gender – are shaped by culture.

  5. Explain central terminology 1.1 in the study of sex and gender. Evaluate how culture, 1.2 gender identity, and sexual orientation shape the experience and expression of sex and gender. Evaluate the meaning and 1.3 relevance of feminisms, gender movements, and systems of power, privilege, and inequality.

  6. Gender in culture. This publication was prepared under the gender mainstreaming programme of the European Institute for Gender Equality. It constitutes the integral part of EIGE’s Gender Mainstreaming Platform.

  7. 1. INTRODUCTION. In this chapter we seek to outline the general ways in which feminist work on gender and cultural studies have influenced each other, and how they might be brought together fruitfully within a sociological framework.