10.1.1

Sex, Gender & Androgyny

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Sex and Gender

Sex is what you are biologically - male or female. Gender is based on behavioural characteristics - masculine or feminine - and the way one identifies themselves.

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Sex and gender

  • Sex is what a person is biologically when they are born - whether they are male or female.
  • Gender is how a person acts, identifies themselves and what characteristics they take on. These can be masculine or feminine traits.
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Sex roles

  • Sex roles are a society’s or culture’s concept of how a male and how a female should act - in other words, what is expected.
  • These roles can change over time.
  • Sex roles can sometimes become rigid, over-generalised, and narrow. They can become stereotypes of how a man or woman should act.
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Sex roles cont.

  • For example, a female might be expected to be a caretaker of her children, while the male is expected to go out and work.
  • This may not hold true for all cultures and has drastically changed over the last century.
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Androgyny

  • A person who exhibits both masculine and feminine traits in a balanced manner is said to be androgynous.
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Seavey et al. (1975)

  • Seavey et al. (1975) carried out a study examining how people interacted with three-month-old infants based on the child’s sex.
  • Participants were told no information other than the fact if the infant was a boy or a girl.
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Seavey et al. (1975) results

  • The results demonstrated that people interacted with the infant differently depending on the sex they were told.
  • For example, gendered toys were given to the infant.
    • Trucks and tools were more likely to be given if they were told the infant was a boy.
    • A doll was chosen by the adult if they were told the infant was a girl.

Androgyny - Bem (1975)

A person who exhibits a balanced combination of male and female characteristics is said to be androgynous. Bem (1975) developed a Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) that rated personality traits as being masculine or feminine.

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Development of the questionnaire

  • Bem (1975) created a self-reported questionnaire and asked 50 males and 50 females to rate personality traits (like aggression, passivity, shyness, kindness) as being masculine or feminine.
  • From this list of traits, a questionnaire was developed that contained the most highly rated masculine, feminine and neutral words.
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Scoring traits

  • These were used to be able to measure how stereotypically feminine or masculine an individual was. Each trait was to be rated on a scale of 1 to 7.
  • Participants who scored highly for both feminine and masculine traits were said to be physically androgynous.
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Androgyny

  • Androgyny can be advantageous to individuals as they would have a wider set of skills to employ in everyday life. If they only have a high masculine score or a high feminine score, they are able to use fewer skills.
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Criticisms of Bem

  • Critics of Bem’s work cite the fact that it is reductionist - meaning masculine and feminine traits are reduced down to single scores.
  • It is difficult to fully encapsulate femininity and masculinity in numbers.
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  • Another criticism would be that, when looking at the study through the lens of today’s norms of gender, it would be outdated.
  • The traits that were rated were what was desirable in the 1970s. It is difficult to generalise the data to today’s population.

Androgyny - Weisner and Wilson-Mitchell (1990)

A person who exhibits a balanced combination of male and female characteristics is said to be androgynous.

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Causes of androgyny

  • The causes of androgyny have been examined by Weisner and Wilson-Mitchell (1990).
  • They concluded that androgyny was caused by environmental factors.
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Method

  • They did this by comparing children raised in families that downplayed traditional gender roles to those who put emphasis on traditional gender roles.
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Results

  • Androgyny was higher in the children of families where gender roles were downplayed.
  • In other words, children were likely to develop masculine and feminine traits in families where it was deemed acceptable to do so.

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