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Catcalling, wage gap, glass ceiling problem. Have you guessed what we're talking about? Gender should be understood as a social, not physiological, construction: Femininity and masculinity, the terms that denote one’s gender, refer to a complex set of characteristics and behaviours prescribed for particular sex by society and learned through the socialisation process. But... Why do (some) people say society was constructed for men? Let's go back to history & let's find out :)
By Mariana KobayashiCatcalling, wage gap, glass ceiling problem. Have you guessed what we're talking about? Gender should be understood as a social, not physiological, construction: Femininity and masculinity, the terms that denote one’s gender, refer to a complex set of characteristics and behaviours prescribed for particular sex by society and learned through the socialisation process. But... Why do (some) people say society was constructed for men? Let's go back to history & let's find out :)