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Challenging Traditional Sex Roles : A Comparison

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Alexandra Barbera
Mrs. Vargas
Writing 1010
September 29th 2014

Challenging traditional sex roles: A compare and contrast essay. Throughout history males and females have had distinct physiological differences, however are these innate differences the determining factor for sex roles in society? Authors Katha Pollitt of Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls and Paul Theroux of Being a Man both take the “nurture” perspective on this controversial argument. They both make points to prove that the environment and experiences determine behavior. The blame for gender stereotypes is instead placed on the way a child is brought up and a parent attempting to conform to society’s norms. Today parents foster these stereotypes through childhood toys and activities. Girls are supposed to play with Barbie while boys play with trucks. Feminism is discussed by both authors; however Pollitt and Theroux have slightly different views on the effects it has for diminishing the stereotypical sex roles. Theroux shifts the attention from women’s everyday grievances towards men’s grievances as well. Although Pollitt and Theroux have a similar perspective on socialization and development their solution to solve the problem is distinctive. Socialization is the process by which children and adults can learn from others, one begins to learn from others during the early days of life, and most people continue their social learning throughout. Katha Pollitt does not oppose the concept of

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