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GENDER
   What is gender?
  DEFINITION: Gender refers
 to what it means to be a male
 or a female in our society and
    culture. Gender is socially
  constructed and determines
 the roles, behaviour, activities
       and attributes that a
   particular society considers
     appropriate for men and
             women.
Gender is not the same as sex!
Gender is different to sex (the biological
  differences between males and females).
  Gender describes the roles of males and
  females. We will look at…
-How have gender roles of men and women
  changed throughout history?
-What influences gender roles?
-What are some gender stereotypes?
-How is gender represented in film?
Gender Stereotypes
DEFINITION: A stereotype is an
 oversimplified and conventional idea or
 image, used to label or define people or
 objects.
The media plays a powerful role in
 influencing the way we view gender.

Q. What gender stereotypes do the
 following images portray?
How do each of the following influence
 conceptions of gender? You can
 discuss these with fellow students at
 your table, then write your ideas on a
 Word doc in your laptop. Email to
 andrew.d.robinson@det.nsw.edu.au
•   Family
•   Friends
•   Ourselves
•   Society
•   The media
•   Art
•   Culture (popular; sub-cultures)

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Gender

  • 1. GENDER What is gender? DEFINITION: Gender refers to what it means to be a male or a female in our society and culture. Gender is socially constructed and determines the roles, behaviour, activities and attributes that a particular society considers appropriate for men and women.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Gender is not the same as sex! Gender is different to sex (the biological differences between males and females). Gender describes the roles of males and females. We will look at… -How have gender roles of men and women changed throughout history? -What influences gender roles? -What are some gender stereotypes? -How is gender represented in film?
  • 9.
  • 10. Gender Stereotypes DEFINITION: A stereotype is an oversimplified and conventional idea or image, used to label or define people or objects. The media plays a powerful role in influencing the way we view gender. Q. What gender stereotypes do the following images portray?
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. How do each of the following influence conceptions of gender? You can discuss these with fellow students at your table, then write your ideas on a Word doc in your laptop. Email to andrew.d.robinson@det.nsw.edu.au • Family • Friends • Ourselves • Society • The media • Art • Culture (popular; sub-cultures)