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Alborosie
3 years ago
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When they got married, Sofiya and Brandon planned to equally share all household duties, from laundry to dishes. However, becaus

e Sofiya worked from 3 pm until midnight, and Brandon worked from 9 am to 5 pm, the duties wound up split unevenly. Sofiya wound up doing more of the grocery shopping, while Brandon did more food preparation and clean-up. Which criticism of symbolic interactionist theories of gender and sexuality does this illustrate?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Nataly_w [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>Feminist Theory</u> is the criticism of symbolic interactionist theories of gender and sexuality this illustrate

Explanation:

In the sociologist studies carried out on the perspective on genders was able to group the relationship between genders and the likely result to actualise. For example, a male person requesting for loan would rather make an emotional appeal to a female loan officer than to a male loan officer.

<em>In the case of Sofiya and Brandon (couples), their decision is based on the feminst theory of equal duty and action. Unfortunately, the work carried out tends to be little for Sofiya than Brandon thereby negating the interactionist theory on gender and sexuality based on feminisim which it tends to promote.</em>

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