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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Activity 1-Introduction to Gender: Who am I. It needs to be at least 1500 words.One of the most common is the definition according to which, “gen

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Activity 1-Introduction to Gender: Who am I. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

One of the most common is the definition according to which, “gender refers to the array of socially constructed roles and relationships, personality traits, attitudes, behaviours, values, relative power and influence that society ascribes to the two sexes on a differential basis” (Esplen & Jolly 2006, p. 3). Thus, gender can be seen as a result of the influence of cultural and social perceptions of the roles to be performed by men and women on the basis of their biological characteristics. In other words, gender considers biological sex in its relationship with certain features that a person should perform as a member of society.

In this regard, one needs to pay attention to the fact that, as noted by some researchers, in particular, Simone De Beauvoir, there are certain stereotypes of gender roles in society. This is due to the fact that femininity is seen as associated with qualities such as weakness, indecision, passivity, etc., while masculinity is defined by qualities such as activity, energy, determination, and so on. In turn, one can also specify the stereotypes according to which, “men are stereotyped as independent, agentic, and goal oriented. women are stereotyped as interdependent, communal, and oriented toward others” (Cuddy, Crotty, Chong & Norton 2010, p. 3). As a result, women face restrictions in various areas of their lives (professional, creative, and family). As a woman, I can partially agree with Beauvoir, because I myself confronted with the fact that for the simple reason that I am a female, I am obliged to perform certain functions for women. Society negatively assesses those who are trying to go against the accepted stereotypes regarding male and female behaviour. For example, society has a negative attitude to the situations when men start crying because gender representations of masculinity suggest that as a strong beings the man should not cry and

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