Social Sciences, asked by Umkenandkishor311, 9 months ago

Examine the role of family in gender stereotyping.250

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Answered by kriparosekurian
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Gender relates to a set of cultural expectations according to which men and women behave .Each culture assigns certain roles and standardized patterns of behavior to its members that allow them to organize their lives in a consistent and predictable way. In normative order, cultures and societies prescribe normative role behavior and ease-down interaction of individuals .Stereotyping is the act of judging someone on the basis of one’s perception of the group to which that person belongs. In other words, it is “the unconscious or conscious application of knowledge of a group in judging a member of the group”. A stereotype is a view that is held by one or more individuals about a group to make overgeneralization of the characteristics of that group . Through stereotyping, people are categorized according to the characteristics they have in common, including gender, age, race, ethnicity, language, religion, and so on. In sociological discourse, stereotyping is closely associated with prejudicial judgment characterized by rigid and irrational generalization about an entire community of people. More specifically, gender stereotypes are deep-rooted perceptions of the characteristics of male and female, which support the continuity of specific gender roles .

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Family gender stereotyping is explained below :

- In certain families girls are not allowed to pursue any kind of higher education and are debarred from all kinds of facilities.

- Further there's a discrimination in work too as men and boys are asked not to do the household chores.

- Girls are asked to stay inside their rooms when they are on their menstruation cycle and are boycotted from the family.

- Also men are served with food when they're supposed to eat lunch , dinner or breakfast but they don't serve women in their family.

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