key sociology theorists and what they did
only for gender, culture and identity exam, not for religion and health
- Created by: Emma Cornhill
- Created on: 30-04-15 14:14
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- sociology theorists
- hauari and hollingworth
- pre released material
- changing roles of fathers
- pre released material
- Ann oakley
- gender socialisation by the family
- 4 ways of gender socialisation
- manipulation
- different activities
- canalisation
- verbal appilation
- 4 ways of gender socialisation
- gender socialisation by the family
- Bob connell
- four types of masculinity
- hegemonic
- complicit
- subordinate
- marginalised
- four types of masculinity
- Mac an Ghaill
- crisis of masculinity
- Frosh et al
- crisis of masculinity
- education
- actively tried not to do well in education because...
- doing well is seen as feminine
- actively tried not to do well in education because...
- working class background boys expected to be just like their fathers (hegemonic males)...
- but since crisis of masculinity working class boys have to establish a new masculinity
- marsh and millard
- superhero texts
- traditional gender roles seen
- movies/ magazines
- superhero texts
- Jackson
- lines between masculinity and femininity are blurred
- storey
- music industry (1950's)
- Elvis, buddy holly, rappers= hegemonic males
- music industry (1950's)
- easthope
- Hollywood movies
- hegemonic males
- Hollywood movies
- Will, Self, Dalton
- "2 babies" study
- Modood
- ethnicity definition
- race
- ancestory
- place of descent
- identity
- ethnicity definition
- Willis
- working class have clear gender roles
- hauari and hollingworth
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