front 1 Gender | back 1 the expectation of thoughts and behaviors that each culture assigns to people of different sexes |
front 2 Sex | back 2 the observable physical differences between males and females, especially though biological expressions related to human reproduction |
front 3 Intersexual | back 3 an individual who is born with a combination of male and female genitalia and/or chromosomes |
front 4 Sexual Dimorphism | back 4 the phenotypic differences between males and females of the same species |
front 5 Transgender | back 5 a gender identity of performance that does not fit with cultural norms related to ones assigned sex at birth |
front 6 Gender Stratification | back 6 an unequal distribution of power and access to a groups resources, opportunities and rights and privileges based on gender |
front 7 Gender Roles | back 7 a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific sex |
front 8 Gender Sterotypes | back 8 a preconceived notion about the attributes of differences between and proper roles for males and females in culture |
front 9 Gender Ideology | back 9 a set of cultural ideas, usually stereotypes about the essential character or different genders that functions to promote and justify gender identification |
front 10 gender violence | back 10 forms of violence shaped by the gender identities of the people involved |
front 11 structural gender violence | back 11 gendered societal patterns of unequal access to wealth, power, and basic resources such as food, shelter, and health care differentially to affect women in particular |
front 12 gender studies | back 12 research into the cultural construction of masculinity and femininity across cultures as flexible, complex, and historically and culturally constructed categories |
front 13 gender performance | back 13 the way gender identity is expressed through action |