The Social Construction of Gender.

The purpose of journal is for you to have a space to think through challenging concepts, questions, and new ideas in the readings and viewings. You should keep up with your journals as you read and watch rather than all at once. You will write one journal entry and must be at least 1500 words. Your entries must be coherent and analytical – in other words, they cannot be bullet marks or random thoughts without explanation.

Journal entry should:

  1. Summarize each of the readings and viewings for the week, including the author’s main arguments, focus, and key examples (about 200 words per reading or viewing; for longer viewings or readings, your summaries should also be longer)
  2. Analyze the readings as a whole (do you agree or disagree? What do you find challenging? What do you find new or intriguing? How can you apply this information to your own life? How do you see the material coming up in the media, politics, or other current events? Etc.). Feel free in this section to link to videos, articles, or other relevant material. (about 400 words total)
  3. Pose at least 2-3 questions you still have after reading the week’s material.

Journals are my way of assessing how closely you are reading and watching the assigned texts, so include page numbers (e.g. Frye 3) and time stamps (e.g. 1:30 for 1 minute and 30 seconds in the video) as you reference the texts, and explain with enough detail that it is clear you have read and watched with thoughtful intent. Journal entry should take about 8 hours to complete.

Readings: (see the attachments)

Viewings:

1-“Katie & Arin” – Please scroll down to 5 minute vide

2- ABC News, “Princess Boy Loves to Wear Dresses”

3- “How To Be a Girl” Podcast

4- Intesexion Documentar

Answer preview

In chapter twenty-seven which is about, “We are all Works of Progress,” Leslie demonstrates her experience as a person with a different gender identity which the society opposes. Leslie gives a graphic example of how she was denied treatment due to the doctor’s prejudices on sexuality. According to Leslie people are denied job opportunity, health treatment and sometimes education since their sexuality does not conform to the social norms (Okazawa-Rey & Kirk, 194). However, the society has further gone ahead to giving the idealization of how a man and woman should do or look. People use the pink and blue dogma, the physique and how a person dresses are to establish whether a person is a man or a woman (Okazawa-Rey & Kirk, 196). According to Leslie, the issue of gender has been a historical issue. In the past, this issue led to the formation of the women’s liberation movement which was to fight for the rights of women from being degraded, discriminated and acts of violence. The chapter also demonstrates

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