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**Gender Studies Exam**
** I have attached the readings as files**
- Create a file on your computer (in WORD or Google doc),and complete the exam, making sure to mark/number your answers clearly.- Make sure you answer each questionfullyanddescriptivelyand that youproofreadyour work.


Part I: Short Answers:Answer the following 10 questions. They are10 points each;100 points total. This is theonlysection of the examyou need to complete.




Each of your answers should beat leasta full paragraph long;proofread and editfor clarity and make sure youanswer each question fully.



  1. Discuss the terms sex and gender: explain how are theydefined separatelyand how are theyrelated to one another.Within your discussion, cite at least two quotes (from two different course readings or videos), provide one example that illustratesa normative/traditional understandingof theirrelationship, and provide one example that illustrates aprogressiveunderstanding of their relationship.

  2. Define the term "patriarchy" and explain why it is considered a system. In your response, cite at least two quotes (from two differentcourse readings or videos) andexplain one specific way feminism is related to patriarchy.

  3. Define the term "hegemonic masculinity" and explain how menandwomen mightparticipate in its maintenance. Be specific,cite at least two quotes (from twodifferentcourse readings or videos),and provide at least one example from contemporary culture.

  4. Describe compulsory heterosexuality (i.e. heteronormativity) and explainat least two ways it is culturally maintained. Be very specific in your examples:cite at least two quotes (from twodifferentcourse readings or videos)and offer examples to illustrateyour points.

  5. Define male privilege and explain how, in certain instances, itintersects with white privilege. In your description, explain how thisintersection is related to patriarchy.

  6. Define homosociality and explain how homosociality isrelated to misogyny. Provide a contemporary example that illustrates this relationship andcite at least two quotes (from twodifferentcourse readings or videos)to supportyourpoints.

  7. Explain whatSimone De Beauvoir means when she writes that women are “othered.” Within your discussion, identifya few likely consequences of being “othered,” and provide an example of the way women are currently "othered" in American society.

  8. According to Narayan, what does it mean whenThird World feminists are accused of being “westernized?” Within your example explainNarayan’s perspectiveon this issue and includeat least one example from her articlethat illustrates this point.

  9. Define the concept of "totalizing" and explain why it isproblematic—especiallywhen it is usedto represent others.

  10. Explain thedifferencebetween homosocial and homosexual and useat least one an example from contemporary culture to illustrate.





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Title: Gender Studies Exam
Discuss the terms sex and gender: explain how they are defined separately and how are they related to one another
    Sex is something that appears as a kind of biological categorization that is based on the reproductive potential, on a primary
basis. However, gender is something that social elaboration provides that of biological sex. It is also to be taken into consideration the various social norms that concern the heterosexual coupling. Therefore, it is functional in taking care of any resulting children concerning anything that is closely intertwined with gender. Therefore, we can base Sex in a matter that involves the combination of endocrinal, anatomical as well as chromosomal features. It, therefore, ensures the selection among these criteria for sexual undertakings. As mentioned by Fry et al., it is important to consider the fact sex and gender does not appear as coextensive factors to each other. However, breaking away from the traditional approach the feminists disagreed and therefore made this distinction for countering biological determinism as well as the view that concerns biology as destiny.
Define the term "patriarchy" and explain why it is considered a system. In your response, cite at least two quotes (from two different course readings or videos) and explain one specific way feminism is related to patriarchy.
    Patriarchy, if it is to be determined in the manner of a generalized matter than it refers to the oppression meted out by men towards women, but there happens to be a psychological work that happens to be the key in the developmental work.
    Patriarchy means the rule automated by the father. It, therefore, means that the father therefore dominates a family. It shows how power is eventually transferred down the male line. It, therefore, paves the way to put forth the fact that a patriarchal society is based upon the dominance meted out by the male (Kononova et al.).
    Feminists, however, have discarded this traditional political construct and therefore author/ activist such as Simon De Beauvoir challenged the male potency and questioned the meaning of real man and the way manhood is constructed. — She emphasized the fact that being or celebrating patriarchy does not mean being a girl or being a woman and it means that one who is on the top (DiCesare).
    Define the term "hegemonic masculinity" and explain how men and women might participate in its maintenance. Be specific, cite at least two quotes (from two different course readings or videos), and provide at least one example from contemporary culture.
    The very concept of the hegemonic masculinity, as mentioned by Messerschmidt has continued to survive in the gender studies since the early- 1970s, this is solely for explaining men’s power over women. It is based on the Stress that is provided to the legitimate power of consent rather than any kind of crude physical for ensuring submission and the participation of men, who exercise any kind of violence for threatening. However, violence has often been viewed as a kind of considerable repertoire concerning that of the everyday acts of low-level...
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