Explain the changing rules of gender in modern society?
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Hope you are doing well.
Many of the gender stereotypes we know today were not always present in the past; they are relatively new trends in human society. This is because social expectations of each gender change over time, and often develop differently in cultures around the world. Sara Bobolts, a writer for The Huffington Post , stated how several common gender stereotypes changed over time. Bobolts describes how gender stereotypes, such as the color blue being for boys and the color pink being for girls, are new concepts. She explains that between the years 1918 and 1940, pink was viewed as a masculine color, while blue was seen dainty and soft, making it best suited for females. Bobolts also states that during the Middle Ages in Europe, high-heels were exclusively for men, rather than women. They were seen as a “sign of masculinity”, depending on their height. This shows that the attributes people connect with “traditional” gender categories were very different only a few centuries ago, and cannot be used as a reliable basis for establishing roles today.
write your understanding on gender and disability
Dear aspirant,
Whenever in the application form, the gender option is asked then you have to write your own gender i.e. female, male. Nowadays the third category of gender is often given in the application form or sometimes they provide the option of "Not willing to disclose".
Whenever in the application form, a disability option is asked then you have to tick either the "Yes" or "No" option. If you are physically disabled then you can choose the "Yes" option otherwise you have to click on the "No" option.
I hope, your query is satisfied through the above answer.
i recently discovered the subject "human rights and gender studies" in the humanities subject for class 11th but all the schools i applied for in class 11th do not offer this subject. are there any good schools in Bhubaneswar which teach this subject?what are the career options with this subject?
Hello candidate,
The subject of human rights and gender studies is offered in several top schools in Bhubaneswar in class 11th standard. Some of the best schools are- Sai International School, DAV Public School unit 8, DAV Public School chandrasekharpur, Mothers Public School, are some of them.
The career options in the future in this field are- human rights activists, Gender Studies Professors, NGOs Members, etc.
Hope it was informational!!
Describe any case study on sexual harrasment at workplace which you have read most recently answer in 100 words
Dear Aspirant,
You can almost make any story by using your imagination. Questions like these are to test your imaginative powers.
I'll try to make a case for you,
Rory was a hard-working and diligent employee if her company. Withstanding many tantrums of her boss, she would work the day of beautifully & with conviction. That day the water went above her head when her boss made questionable & vulgur actions towards her. She couldn't believe her eyes, distraught by this, she resigned the workplace & complained.
This is just an example I made right now. Try enlisting the important points while elaborating the case study.
Thanks.
define the public and private spheres from gendered perspectives in about 100 words
Hello Sudesh,
The public sphere is an area in social life where individuals can come together to freely discuss and identify societal problems, and through that discussion influence political action.
Whereas, the private sphere is the complement or opposite to the public sphere. The private sphere is a certain sector of societal life in which an individual enjoys a degree of authority, unhampered by interventions from governmental or other institutions. Examples of the private sphere are family and home.
Hope the concept is clear to you.
Good Luck!
write your understanding on gender and disability? about 100 words
Hey!
Disabilities in a person irrespective of any gender is itself a discrimination from the society. But many people try to overcome such distinction. However, it must also be noted that gender also affects disability. Means, if a woman is having any disability then she has to go through more than that of any man with disability. Earlier, woman with disability kept out of both - sight and society. But as now the society is changing towards equality, some of the earlier rituals are removed. However, by 2011 world report on disabilities indicates that female prevalace disability rate 7% more than that of male. Also, girls with disabilities experience more gender-based violence, sexual abuse, neglect, maltreatment and exploitation than women and girls without disabilities.
Hope I answered your query.
Thankyou.