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Vor 3 Tagen · The editors seek articles based on primary research that address: the particularities and intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, age, (dis)ability, sexuality, class, culture and place; feminist, anti-racist, critical and radical geographies of space, place, nature and the environment; feminist geographies of difference, resistance ...
This chapter concerns gender in the cross-cultural context, extending from the individual to the cultural level and examining topics such as gender roles and stereotypes, relationships between men and women, the roles of biology and socialization, and theories of gender role development.
4. Sept. 2023 · Gender can be considered an embodied social concept encompassing biological and cultural components. In this study, we explored whether the concept of gender varies as a function of different cultural and linguistic norms by comparing communities that vary in their social treatment of gender-related issues and linguistic encoding of gender.
Case studies of specific race/ethnicities and religions reveal much more cultural variation in their stereotype content, supporting their being responses to particular cultural contexts, apparent accidents of history. To change stereotypes requires understanding their commonalities and differences, their origins and patterns across cultures.
- Susan T. Fiske
- 2017
12. Jan. 2022 · Race and ethnicity are integrated into the idea of culture, as they all operate at individual and group (e.g., societal) levels and are used by people to organize and distinguish communities (Betancourt & López, 1993; Causadias et al., 2018; Markus, 2008).
10. Juli 2019 · We explored the relationship between gender and ethnicity by comparing the size of gender differences across samples with differing levels of ethnic diversity. Importantly, there were more similarities than differences in effect sizes among samples with students from a range of different ethnic backgrounds and samples with little ...
Central to critical cultural scholarship is attention to the construction, regulation, and contestation of categories of identity, including race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, ability, and class. A significant branch of critical cultural studies examines how ideas about gender and sex develop and circulate, asking how and why some ...