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Construals of maleness are framed more stereotypically than are construals of femaleness (i.e. – men are forced to live up to stereotypes more than women are)

Topic: Patriarchy


Source

Citation: Are People’s Notions of Maleness More Stereotypically Framed Than Their Notions of Femaleness?, pp. 197-198

Author(s): Hort, Fagot, Leinbach

Institution(s): University of Oregon



Link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00289866





Nation(s): United States

Year(s): 1990

Source: Primary

Type: Behavioral Experiment


Discussion

Other Notes:

This is true of both male and female test subjects

“Rigid notions of masculinity are reflected in the rigid socialization of males that, in turn, is reflected in the more rigid standards that people apply to other males and, if they are male, to themselves. It is also very interesting that this is a judgment males do not perpetrate upon females; males, like females, describe their ideal female in very androgynous terms, and indeed, in less stereotypic terms than they describe actual females.” (p. 210)

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