Status of Women in India: Problems and Concerns Internship Project (December 2010 - January 2011) Supported by Heinrich Boll Foundation‚ Germany CENTRE FOR STUDY OF SOCIETY AND SECULARISM 602 & 603‚ New Silver Star‚ 6th Floor‚ Behind BEST Bus Depot‚ Santacruz (E)‚ Mumbai: - 400 055. Ph. 022-26149668‚ 26102089 Fax 022-26100712 E-mail: csss@mtnl.net.in Website: www.csss-isla.com pg. 1 1. INTRODUCTION Keeping in view the nature of activities undertaken by the CSSS‚ certain NGOs and educational
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The Role of Women in 18th and 19th Century Literature The role of women in literature has typically been influenced by their role in society. In the 18th and 19th centuries their role in society began to change. Women began their transformation from anonymous objects of their fathers ’ and husbands ’ possession into animate‚ productive members of society. This change was reflected in the literature of the time‚ regardless of the gender of the author‚ and in a variety of genres and styles. Whether
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Men’s Fashion in the Elizabethan Era The Elizabethan era was known in part for its clothing styles and fashion particularly on men because there were numerous articles of clothing for men to wear in a complete outfit. In that particular era‚ people had to dress according to their position in society because‚ “distinctions between classes of clothes were affected by wealth and status”‚ (Oslen‚ 137). Men’s fashion in the Elizabethan era was much different than the fashion now because back then
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During the Elizabethan Era‚ there were many famous rulers. One of the most famous rulers of that time was Mary Stuart. Mary Stuart was the queen of four different nations which were Scotland‚ France‚ England‚ and Ireland and was described as one of the most controversial monarchs of the 16th century Europe because of her royal parents‚ her problematic love life‚ her regime in Scotland which ended in a civil war‚ her association with many conspiracies to remove Queen Elizabeth I‚ her cousin‚ from
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Gender Roles PSY101 - General Psychology March 16‚ 2013 Questions: * Examine gender role stereotyping present in the store and provide specific examples of gender specific toys. * Review the traditional gender roles that seem evident by the selection of gender appropriate toys. * Explain gender development from both the nature and the nurture perspectives. * Relate your observations to theories of gender role development and influences of cultural development. * In addition
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Gender Roles Gender roles are affected by the typical roles society expects both men and women to fit into because they determine how we should think‚ speak‚ dress‚ and interact within the context of society. Whereas I believe that men and women should be who they want to be. Society has many expectations on men; men are supposed to be brave and stronger than woman. An article on The Social Roles of Men and Women states “It is not enough for a man to be male; he also has to appear masculine
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Women Old tradition China is ugly; it filled with old customs‚ old habits‚ old culture and most importantly old thinking. The old thinking of what women should be like has been set inside our brains by generation and generation of “traditional education”. Women’s participation was mobilized in the society‚ because they believed that women were only good as “jiating-funv” but nothing else. Remember once my stepfather has told me a joke‚ which he thinks it is funny/ true about traditional women.
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The term gender role refers to the set of social and behavioral norms that are considered appropriate for individuals of a certain gender. Gender roles unlike gender itself are socially constructed. They may reflect the natural aspirations of the gender or they may be manipulated. In modern American society‚ the roles of gender are indeed manipulated by society itself‚ forcing expectations and standards on that particular gender to fit the accepted criterion. Women are held back by society’s
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was developed to test previous conventional depictions of gender in the visual arts. Artists Yasumasa Morimura‚ Julie Rrap‚ Anne Zahalka and Cindy Sherman have each employed the use of appropriation to question the historical ideologies of gender‚ particularly in relation to women‚ and their role in art and society. They all borrowed past paintings and promoted them with new context to portray and explore different meanings towards gender‚ being mediated. Yasumasa Morimura appropriated historical
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have made an effort to stray from the classic American family and the gender roles within it. While gender roles aren’t as evident as they use to be‚ that’s not to say they do not exist. The Brady Bunch is a perfect example of gender roles existing even in a non-traditional family in the 1970’s. In a more current show‚ Full House‚ we also see a non-traditional family without a mother‚ but after looking closer I found that gender roles are still there. In the current show‚ Full House‚ Danny has three
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