_________ is a category that refers “to the socially imposed dichotomy of masculine and feminine roles and character traits” (Kramarae & Treichler 1985: 173).
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- _________ is a category that refers “to the socially imposed dichotomy of masculine and feminine roles and character traits” (Kramarae & Treichler 1985: 173)。 A: Social gender B: Cultural gender C: Natural gender D: Biological gender
- Gender is a socially constructed concept that refers to how a particular culture differentiates masculine and feminine social roles.
- Masculine cultures differentiate gender roles more than feminine cultures.
- The major differentiation between masculine and feminine cultures is how gender roles are distributed in cultures.
- What are the differences between masculine and feminine cultures A: Creativity and individual choices are valued in masculine cultures, while quality of life and family are expected in feminine cultures. B: Tender values are embraced by both masculine and feminine cultures. C: Tough values are preferred in feminine cultures, while tender values are preferred in masculine cultures. D: Gender roles are usually distinct in masculine cultures, while they are flexible in feminine cultures.