Sunday, March 17, 2019

Gender Inequality and Sexual Assault: Why Both Sexes Are To Blame :: Womens Studies

Gender Inequality and Sexual Assault Why some(prenominal) Sexes Are To BlameIn a recent sociology class, Sandra Bem was menti stard. Bem is a sociologist who focuses on gender. However, unlike most sociologists, Bem chooses non to focus on the differences between males and females, that rather on the similarities. She says that polarized gender socialization, the way that we assign masculine or feminine characteristics to things such as walking and talking to make males and females come forth to be opposite, keeps us from realizing that the sexes are more alike than they are different. manpower and women have the same needs for food, clothing, shelter, affection, belonging, and so forth. So, what are we doing when we divide gentleman beings by gender and exaggerate differences through social constructs that are not veritable(a) pertinent? We are creating excuses for the fusss we have by blaming gender differences. By continuing to dwell on the social differences between men and women in present day Ameri understructure hostelry, we are moreover propelling the problem of gender inequality and giving it a reason to remain, rather than eliminating it. Yet, in the 1990s and continuing now in the twenty-first century, both the men and women of American society are impeding feminism because their shared duty is over pay heeded, especi every last(predicate)y in cases of rape and other sexual assaults.It is clear when we look at a topic like rape that both sexes can be at fault, not only for the action at hand, barely for the deterioration of equality in gender issues caused by that action. It is a well-established accompaniment that men do not rape for sex, but rather for power. custody already have power just because they are men sustenance in a male dominated society. Why on humans would a member of this dominant group feel the need to physically take over another persons body in order to feel powerful? Are American men so accustomed to having their way that they feel they can do as they offer constantly and without thinking about the consequences? Or, are men who rape merely retaliating as a means of retrieving the power they have been losing since day one of the womens movement? I am not at all saying that because women want to be treated fairly in society that they are then putting themselves as a whole at risk from the attacks of jealous men. Afterall, one never hears about women raping men even though women are trying to increase their amount of power.

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