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Gender And Gender Identity

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In the 21st century, social formalities in America have been increasingly questioned especially the construct of gender and gender identity. Millennials are pioneering to change gender stigmas and the traditional beliefs of the role of man and woman. This upsurge in breaking gender roles has allowed for a new wave of identity where people aren't satisfied with being boiled down to one textbook definition of masculine or feminine. Across social media platforms such as Instagram where individuals can post pictures of their everyday life, we see men and women preforming non-traditional acts. Women post pictures of them bench pressing at the gym and men are posting pictures of their sweaters they've knitted. Among those advocating against …show more content…

These pictures represent what society if pushing into the male and things that are normative and acceptable. Associations with the picture of the flexing arm are the hypermasculinity and strength that a "man" should have. The money represents how the man is believed to be the sole breadwinner in households. We can see this stereotype played out in American culture where a man goes to work and his wife stays home cooking, cleaning and raising their children. Additionally, the image of a penis may be an indication of the acceptable sexual promiscuity of men in society. All three of these aspects of masculinity are being pumped into the brain of a male essentially shaping his mind. Contrarily, we see a female figure with tubes full of a pink substance with the labels different than those of the male's. The first is a picture of a broom or cleaning supply, the second is of an infant, and the third is of a heeled shoe. The broom and infant labels represent the "traditional" American household where a woman is expected to grow up and have a family then become a stay-at-home mom doing all of the cooking, cleaning, and nurturing of the children. Such patterns were very prevalent in pre-WWII when women were scarcely in the workforce. The use of the high heeled shoe can show how girls from a young age are told to care about their appearance and investing in things like makeup, clothes, and

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