Sociology - Gender Unit Terms
gender identity
A personal identification of oneself as a man or woman
patriarchy
A society in which male members have more political, economic, and social power than women
gender stereotypes
an oversimplified generalization (usually an exaggerated and offensive one) based on gender
sexual assault
any touching of a sexual nature that is against the victim's will
glass ceiling
a trend in which women can rise to a certain level of promotion in a company but are blocked from reaching the highest levels of management or supervision. (not an actual glass ceiling, represents the limitations women face when trying to move into a higher position in the work place)
sexual orientation
Self-identification of the sex a person is attracted to; refers to whether you are sexually attracted to the same sex, opposite sex, or both sexes
transgender
a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from their sex
gender roles
norms/standards created by society for how men and women are expected to behave based on their gender
bisexual
people sexually attracted to both men and women
heterosexual
people sexually attracted to people of the opposite sex (most people fit into this category)
homosexual
people sexually attracted to people of the same sex (estimated to be about 5% of the american population
sexism
prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination on the basis of sex
femininity
qualities traditionally associated with being female
masculinity
qualities traditionally associated with being male
heteronormative
relating to or based on the attitude that heterosexuality is the only normal and natural expression of sexuality
feminism
the belief that men and women deserve equality in all opportunities, treatment, respect, and social rights. (feminists are people who try to acknowledge social inequality based on gender and stop it from continuing.)
sex
the biological differences between male and female
gender role socialization
the interactive process through which individuals learn the norms (behaviors) and beliefs deemed appropriate for their gender
objectification
the seeing and/or treating of a person, usually a woman, as an object
Gender
the social/cultural distinctions associated with being male or female
self-fulfilling prophecy
you act as you are treated