Sex: Biological differences between males and females.
Gender: Socially constructed roles, behaviors, and expectations.
Sexual Dimorphism: Physical differences between sexes.
Intersex: Individuals with both male and female traits.
Cisgender: Gender identity matches birth sex.
Performative Nature of Gender: Gender is expressed through actions.
Gender Fluidity: Identity is not fixed; it can change.
Gender Identity vs. Expression: Internal experience vs. outward behavior.
Gender Continuum: Gender exists beyond binary categories.
Masculinity & Femininity: Ideas vary by culture.
Mead’s Studies on Gender Roles:
Arapesh: Both genders are cooperative.
Mundugumor: Both are aggressive.
Tchambuli: Men are emotional, women are dominant.
Hijras (India): Religious roles but face discrimination.
Two-Spirits (Indigenous North America): Alternative gender identities.
Unequal distribution of power and access to resources.
Women face barriers in education, employment, and finance.
Son Preference: Sex-selective abortion (India, China).
Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIWG2S): Red Dress Day (May 5th) honors victims.
Honor Killings: Cultural violence against women.
Violence Against Men: Underreported intimate partner violence.
Defined by culture, not just biology.
Examples:
Dani (New Guinea): Limited sexual expression.
Ju/’hoansi (Southern Africa): Sexual exploration is normal.
Mati (Suriname): Fluid relationships.
Machismo (Nicaragua): Male dominance in sexuality.
Japan: Hostess clubs reinforce corporate masculinity.
Mexican Gay Migration: LGBTQ+ seek freedom abroad.