g ender i dentity jessica grandlinard emily katona katie miller abby schwendeman whitley starnes
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GENDER IDENTITYJessica GrandlinardEmily KatonaKatie MillerAbby SchwendemanWhitley Starnes
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OVERVIEW
Minority Identity Development Conformity Resistance and Separation
Histories Political Economic
Influence on Communication MC Applications
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THE TRUE TEST… GOOGLE IT!
Femininity Masculinity
http://substitute.livejournal.com/1162238.html http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~hius202/images/lecture15/masculinity.jpg
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CONFORMITY Individuals have a strong desire to assimilate
into the dominant culture and to internalize the values and norms of the dominant group.
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CONFORMITY CONT’D Young girls toy
aisles are all pink, filled with princess clothes and Barbie dolls.
Boys toy aisles filled with monster trucks and G.I. Joes to stress the masculinity factor.
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CONFORMITY FOR WOMEN The unattainable
Barbie standard.A real women could
not have the proportions of a Barbie doll in full scale.
1 woman in 100,000 could have Barbie’s standards.
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RESISTANCE AND SEPARATION Resistance happens when the individual
rejects the values and norms associated with the dominant group (or gender associated with their biological sex).
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RESISTANCE AND SEPARATION
EXAMPLE:
While it is popular thought in American culture that women must be thin, some
women separate themselves from this “ideal” and embrace their full-bodied and curvaceous figures. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296166/
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RESISTANCE AND SEPARATION
It is important to note that while Americans have their own standards and stereotypes for genders, other cultures may have extremely different ones.
EXAMPLES:-- In the United States, it is considered beautiful to have full lips, but in Japan, it is not considered attractive at all.-- In the Middle East and Africa, full-figured women are considered to be more beautiful than thin women.
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GENDER HISTORIES Definition:
The histories of how cultural conventions of men and women are created, maintained, and/or altered.
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POLITICAL HISTORIES Definition
Written histories that focus on political events.
FOCUS:
Women in Politics
United States
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WOMEN IN HISTORY Historical Restrictions
Participation in the political history was restricted for women until1920 when women obtained the right to vote.
Gradually, women start to participate in politics.
Women running for government positions
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WOMEN IN POLITICS Making assumptions
such as a woman will vote for another woman to be president.
More scrutiny toward women than men in politics
Appearance
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http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20100904/FEAT05/309049995/0/FEAT11
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2008-09-03-palin-glasses_N.htm
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• Economic Inequality: All differences in the distribution of economic assets and Income among individuals, groups within a society, or countries
GENDER INEQUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Highlights of Women’s Earnings in 2008
• In 1979, women earned about 62% as much as men
• Women-to-Men earning’s ratio peaked at 81% in 2005 and 2006
• 2008 Weekly SalaryoMen: $798oWomen: $638
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GENDER INEQUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE Percentage of women
employed in computer and engineering fields in 2008: 9%
• Most professional women work in the Education or Health Care fields
• “The Glass Ceiling”
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Highlights of Women’s Earnings in 2008
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Highlights of Women’s Earnings in 2008
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EXAMPLE OF SALARY INEQUALITYWNBA vs. NBA
Sources: WNBA Collective Bargaining Agreement, Top WNBA Salaries-How do they stack up?- Yahoo Sports, NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement
• Salary Cap• 2010 WNBA Team Salary Cap: $827,000• 2010 NBA Team Salary Cap:
$58,044,000• Minimum Rookie
Salary• 2010 WNBA Minimum
Rookie Salary: $36,400
• 2010 NBA Minimum Rookie Salary: $473,604
• Maximum Salary• 2010 WNBA Maximum Salary:
$101,000• 2010 NBA Maximum Salary:
$19,045,250
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Communication is shared and negotiation by definition. It is dynamic, may be unintentional, and is receiver oriented.
According to Tannen (1993), males are socialized to see the social world as basically hierarchical; and as a result males approach conversations as negotiations in which people try to achieve and maintain the upper hand if they can and protect themselves from others’ attempts to put them down and push them around. Gender Differences in Communication Patterns of Females... In contrast, females are socialized to see the world as a community and to focus on their connections with others in the community. As a result females approach conversations as negotiations for closeness in which people try to seek and give confirmation and support, and to reach consensus.
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GENDER’S INFLUENCE ON COMMUNICATIONThe concept of Title 9 was established on June 23, 1972
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance...”—United States Code Section 20
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RESIDENTIAL INTERACTIONSHere at Manchester College, as well as in
common aspects of society, it is evident that gender affects residential life. Separate housing arrangements and bathing facilities only seem
appropriate.
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CONVERSATIONAL DIFFERENCESAs long as “boys will be boys” and girls are
notorious for being “chatty,” the style in which certain sexes communicate may also vary.
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