PSY 4320 Contemporary Context of Gender Recent

PSY 4320 Contemporary Context of Gender Recent

PSY 4320 Contemporary Context of Gender Recent

Compared the contemporary context and theories of gender, gender development, and gender identity with the case study viewpoint.

Analyzed and described whether gender-bender missions still exist. Explained where you see that the lines of gender roles are being blurred or are no longer relevant.
Analyzed and explained what your self-assessment reflects about your own viewpoints. Analyzed and described your own gender development and the factors that were influential.

Supported your response with research references to gender theories.

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Reviewed a variety of media characters, analyzing how male and female characters are portrayed, and responded to the following questions:

·         What are some common themes and characteristics?

·         What messages do these send to young children about gender roles?

Also, critically evaluated the scientific evidence for gender differences in a variety of areas, such as social roles, cognitive abilities, education, self-esteem, and self-confidence.

Addressed the following:

·         Emotional expression of gender: How did the social cultural aspects of media, observational learning, and other factors influence your perception of gender-appropriate emotional expression?

·         Social expression or expectation of gender: Is there a difference between genders in terms of expression of responsiveness to babies or nurturance? Do we encourage little boys to express feelings aggressively and little girls to articulate and verbalize their emotions?

·         Geographic expression or expectation of gender: Are there differences within or across various cultures and geographical areas?

·         Personality expression of gender: What does personality have to do with expression of emotions?

Physiologic expression of gender: How do hormones and physiological changes impact emotions?

In a 2- to 3-page analysis paper, addressed the following:

Do women and men have different coping styles for stress?
Do you feel that men are exposed to more stress than women or vice versa? Why or why not?
Some argue that female gender groups are more stressed than LGBT genders. Some are of the opinion that lesbian and bisexual women are exposed to greater stress than heterosexual women because of their added disadvantaged sexual minority status and that lesbian and bisexual women are exposed to greater stress than gay and bisexual men because of their added disadvantaged gender status. On the basis of your readings, experiences, and research, what are your findings?