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Gender Issues at Work
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An 8 page paper discussing social changes that have
facilitated business changes in terms of gender. It has been more than a generation since
women's abilities have continued to separate from gender issues. Disparities still exist, but
in far fewer number and severity than was the case in the mid-1960s. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: KSgenderWk.wps
Gender Issues in Frederick Douglass’ “My Bondage and My Freedom”
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A 5 page
paper which examines gender issues in Frederick Douglass’ “My Bondage and My
Freedom.” Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAdouggn.rtf
Gender Issues in Literature
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This 5 page paper argues that gender roles are not as clearly defined as society like to believe. Drawing on Conan Doyle and Salmon Rusdie the paper demonstrates how roles can be interpreted as both contradictory and subjective, dependant on the perspective of the observer and the attitude of the society in which the observations take place. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEgender.wps
Gender Issues in Opera/Bartok & Bluebeard
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A 15 page research paper that examines the issues of gender in opera and specifically in regards to Bela Bartok's work Bluebeard's Castle. Bartok wrote but one opera, Duke Bluebeard's Castle, a short work based upon a grisly fairy tale. Psychologically and symbolically complex, the opera's narrative not only represents Bartok's conceptualization of gender, but also reflects the operatic heritage that preceded him. Examination of the concepts of gender that form the characterization of both Duke Bluebeard and his young bride Judith, shows that, in both cases, they reflect societal stereotypes and operatic tradition. However, close examination of these gendered conceptions also hints at a developing sensibilities and criticism of these paradigms. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khbbcas.rtf
Gender Perceptions/Early 20th Century
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A 6 page research paper that discusses gender expectations as reflected in the American culture of the first half of the twentieth century. Numerous examples are cited and discussed, such as the Native American custom of berdache; the romance between Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict; masculinity in Death of a Salesman and the portrayal of women in film noir. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khsexper.rtf
Gender Relations in Peter Wilson's Crab Antics and Conrad Kottak's Assault on Paradise
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This 16 page paper provides an overview of the basic elements of Wilson's Crab Antics and Kottak's Assault on Paradise,
especially as they relate to gender relations. This paper is a critical
comparison and evaluation of gender in both works. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: MHwilso_.wps
Gender Roles
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A 17 page paper which examines various aspects of gender roles. Some
of the topics discussed in the paper are how women are still the nurturers and
homemakers despite their working roles, how mothers and fathers differ in child rearing
practices, and how children are taught gender roles through toys. Bibliography lists 14
sources.
Filename: RAboygrl.rtf
Gender Roles and American Popular Culture
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A 5 page essay on culture and gender roles. The writer details how education, popular culture, and advertising both reflect and create gender roles. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Genderol.wps
Gender Roles and the Medical Field
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A 6 page discussion of gender in the medical profession. This paper assesses the pay discrepancies that exist and speculates as to the cause. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPwmnMedicalField.rtf
Gender Roles in American Culture
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A 4 page research paper/essay that addresses the topic of gender roles in US culture. Gender roles in mainstream American culture have been evolving rapidly over the last thirty years due to the influence of the women's movement and its influence. Young women today have many more job opportunities and career options. Men who are openly emotional and who take a greater role in raising their children and domestic chores are no longer regarded as not being masculine. However, there have been some missteps along with the progress. This examination of contemporary gender roles will attempt to determine the nature of male and female roles in contemporary American society in order also to determine what this indicates about American cultural ideals. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khgenamc.rtf
Gender Roles in Fairy Tales
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A 5 page paper examining the traditional gender roles presented in the classic fairy tales. Beginning from the observations of psychoanalyst Karen Horney and anthropologist Margaret Mead, the paper is mostly involved with the traditional view of the beautiful princess waiting for the rescue that will come in the person of the handsome prince. The concern with these tales is that they will train young female readers that normal life is that which can be found in the traditional fairy tale, and that they perpetuate traditional gender roles in which women depend on men for their very survival and are unable to think for themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Gtales.wps
Gender Roles in Society
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A 5 page paper which examines the ways in which gender roles are developed and reinforced, focusing primarily on the home, classroom and the workplace. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGgenroles.rtf
Gender Roles, Organization & Leadership
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An 8 page paper comparing the gender role aspect of three societies. All societies maintain variations of generalities that can apply to many, if not most, other societies, one of which is that males are traditional leaders. Though there are some cultures where this is not the standard organization, those cultures are rare. Here, the role of gender as it affects leadership, and to a lesser extent, social organization is examined in and compared among three societies: the Sepik region of Papua, New Guinea; the community of Stinking Creek, Kentucky; and the general society in which we live. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SexRoles.doc
GENDER ROLES, TRAINING AND THE WORKFORCE
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This 4-page paper discusses gender and sexual bias in the workplace, and provides suggestions on how a trainer of diversity issues would go about making new employees aware of such stereotypes found in the workplace. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTgenrol.rtf
Gender Roles: How They Affect Health
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17 pages in length. The male and female genders bear many differences when it comes to their respective mental, emotional and physical states. Typically – and some say only because of cultural indoctrination – men and women, boys and girls each have their own set of standards by which they live, effectively and ultimately maintaining a certain degree of gender compliance. This separation, however, often results in a literal tearing down of one's defenses, be they mental, emotional and/or physical. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: TLCGndrH.rtf
Gender Sensitivity Training In The Workplace
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A 10 page paper discussing the importance of gender sensitivity training in the workplace and how it can increase a company's success and lower operating costs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Gendsens.doc
Gender Stereotypes from Infancy
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A 5 page paper which examines the article “Welcome to Your World, Baby” by Lynda R. Willer. The article, addressing stereotypes concerning gender in infant greeting cards, is discussed with other notions of gender stereotypes as seen from infancy in the society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAbcard.rtf