Friday, November 8, 2019
gender differences1 essays
gender differences1 essays    A baby is born and the doctor looks at the proud parents and     says three simple words:  Its a boy, or Its a girl!  Before a     newborn child even takes his or her  first breath of life outside     the mothers womb, he or she is distinguishable and characterized     by gender.  The baby is brought home and dressed in clothes that     help friends, family, and even strangers identify the sex of the     child.  Baby boys are dressed in blue and baby girls are dressed     in pink.  The baby boy may be dressed in a blue jumpsuit with a     football or a baseball glove on it.  The baby girl may wear a bow     in her hair and flowered pajamas.  As the boy begins to grow, he     is given a miniature basketball and a hoop to play with.  The     girl is given dolls and doll clothing to dress them up in.  Even     going further, eventually the boy may play with Legos and Lincoln     Logs while the girl gets a Play School oven and a plastic tea set     with which to play house.  Sounds pretty normal, right?  The     	Sociologists have developed a theory which describes the way     in which individuals represent themselves to society.  This     theory is called the social construction of self.  By self, we     mean the capacity to represent oneself what one wished to     communicate to others.  The theory is says that the self is     produced or constructed through interactions with other people     over a lifetime (Kornblum, 128).  When relating this theory to     gender roles, people act in a certain way to give an impression     to society.  For example, girls wear pink to let society know     that they are female.  This is the gender that they wish to     communicate to society because that is what is deemed to be     	There are many agents of socialization that influence the     socialization of gender.  These agents include family, schools,     community, peer groups and the mass media (Kornblum 136).  As     discussed earlier, from the moment a baby is born, their...     
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