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Paul [167]
3 years ago
7

From a sociological perspective, how is gender viewed?

History
2 answers:
Doss [256]3 years ago
7 0

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Musya8 [376]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A. It is a way that society controls its members.

Explanation:

Gender Sociology is a prominent subfield of sociology. Since 1950 a growing part of the academic literature, and public discourse, uses the gender of the perceived or projected (self-identified) masculinity or femininity of a person. The term was introduced by John Money (1955): "The expression gender role is used to mean all those things that a person says or does to reveal that he or she has the status of boy or man, or girl or woman, respectively . This includes, but is not restricted to, sexuality in the sense of eroticism. "

The term gender role is designed to describe the socially assigned behaviors of women and men in each society. The roles determine actions and conform expectations and norms assigned according to sex to each subject, establishing how a person should act and feel. The gender of a person is complex, includes countless characteristics, appearance, speech, movement, and other factors, are not limited to biological sex only. The gender role positions us in the social structure and gives us certain differentiated functions between women and men.

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