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Gender, Identity & Culture

Gender, Identity & Culture. Anthropology & me. Identity: what is it?. Sex. Gender. An individuals sense of being male or female Defined by a person’s culture, not just biology . Generally the biological characteristic such as: XX or XY chromosomes , genitals

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Gender, Identity & Culture

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  1. Gender, Identity & Culture Anthropology & me

  2. Identity: what is it? Sex Gender An individuals sense of being male or female Defined by a person’s culture, not just biology. • Generally the biological characteristic such as: • XX or XY chromosomes, • genitals • other physical characteristics determined by a person’s genes

  3. Ontario Human Rights Code • A person’s gender identity is different from their sexual orientation, which is also protected under the OHRC. • People’s gender identity may be different from their birth-assigned sex, and may include:

  4. Gender & identity Transgender: • People whose life experience includes existing in more than one gender. • This may include people who identify as transsexual, and people who describe themselves as being on a “gender spectrum” or as living outside the categories of “man” or “woman.”

  5. Gender & identity • Intersex: • People who are not easily classified as “male” or “female,” based on their physical characteristics at birth or after puberty. • This word replaces the inappropriate term “hermaphrodite.”

  6. Gender & Identity Transsexual: • People who were identified at birth as one sex, but who identify themselves differently. • They may seek or undergo one or more medical treatments to align their bodies with their internally felt identity, such as hormone therapy, sex-reassignment surgery or other procedures.

  7. Cultural variety • Human societies vary in: • How male and females perceive each other. • How they define what it means to be a man or woman. • What roles they view as appropriate for men and women.

  8. Ideal woman? • Attractive • Intelligent • Successful • Witty • Humour • Athletic • Model • Nurturing • Physically fit • Fertility • Health • Artistic • Heterosexual? • Race

  9. Ideal Man? • Successful • Attractive • Tall • Muscular • Wealthy • Occupation • Intelligent • Witty/humour • Sensitive • Protective • Artistic • Healthy • Heterosexual? • Race?

  10. Gender is culturally constructed • The symbols associated with gender, such as clothing • The classification of what is inherently male or female • The relative values of the genders • Behaviour pattern, including what is appropriate for each gender

  11. What are the cultural expectations of women in Canadian society?

  12. Femininity?

  13. Femininity?

  14. Femininity?

  15. Male Identity and Culture • Identity is socially constructed • What it means to be a man or woman varies from culture to culture • Identity is shaped by historical context and the economic development of the society • Gender roles are influenced by social and cultural norms, expectations and ideas Childcare • Men are taking increasingly more responsible for child care within families • 80% of men take some form of leave at birth of a child

  16. Defining Masculinity • What is masculine? • How is masculinity culturally constructed in Canadian society? • What are some of the rules that boys learn to follow in order to be accepted as men? • How are these rules changing?

  17. Masculinity?

  18. Masculinity?

  19. Masculinity

  20. Masculinity?

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