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The Proof is in the Pudding: Gender Specific Stereotypes in Television Advertisementsd regarding gender stereotypes. Using a content analysis of over 300 commercials, she found that the messages and scenes depicted by commercials are consistent with the common stereotypes in society regarding gender and gender roles.INTER 发表于 2025-3-23 16:10:40
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The Social Construction and Resistance of Menstruation as a Public Spectaclerists—Erving Goffman, Karl Marx, and Michel Foucault—to understand this phenomenon, while keeping a feminist focus on how their works illuminate this profoundly female predicament. I first use Goffman’s concept of stigma in order to establish the micro-level, social psychological aspects of negative碎石头 发表于 2025-3-23 23:57:44
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Constructing Families: Gay Male and Lesbian Foster Families I explore the background and data limitations. Next, I use National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) ASCI 2006–2010 data, merged with NSFG open access files, to explore the following research questions. First: how are individuals identified as heterosexual, gay, lesbian, and bisexual across behavior,浪荡子 发表于 2025-3-24 13:50:14
Gendered Helping Behaviors and Place Attachment in New Orleans’ Upper 9th Wardcal lens, respondent self-concepts and attachment to the community are examined to gain understanding of how individuals participate in voluntary helping behavior in their locality and how this is related to individual and community level social problems. Interview data, brief economic and cultural带子 发表于 2025-3-24 15:52:41
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Violent Environment: Women and Frontier Coffey County, Kansas: 1855–1880s victims and perpetrators, and (2) an analysis of the body as the locus of violent discourse. By reading the various narratives associated with this violent event through the theoretical lenses reinvigorated from “border” disciplines, we gain a deeper understanding of gender and violence on the Kansas frontier as manifested in this case study.