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  • Essay / The social construction of gender - 769

    Different cultures and different periods of history construct gender differently. Due to the social construction of gender, gender always ranks women lower than men of the same race and social class. The rich details of historical and field studies have given rise to the idea that violence is always linked to masculinities. Men are always designated as the object of “violence against women” when we talk about the expression “violence against women”. Male privilege exists because of multicultural cultural masculinities. As a result, violence against women increased as unequal relations between the two sexes lasted for varying periods of time. Women should seek various abilities to cope and overcome violence in order to protect themselves. Masculinity is the initial understanding of the male sexual role. Due to the development of human beings, men were the main force of an army, but women were expected to be a caring and supportive character; men gradually became a powerful role. Some related statistics show that there are multiple types of masculinity within a given cultural setting and institution. However, there are different definitions based on what it means to be a man in different cultural contexts around the world. For example, hegemonic masculinity in wartime is typically associated with the stereotype of men acting as defenders of freedom, powerful, and honor, but women remain in supportive, symbolic, repressed, and traditional roles. In other words, hegemonic masculinity has become the most powerful, which also means that masculinity is hegemonic. According to RW Connell's article, "Masculinities and Globalization", she explains masculinities in detail...... middle of paper ...... her children. Not much attention is paid to women when it comes to positions of power, economic and political roles. Today it is still a world reserved for men; women must fight for equality to prove that woman is not a weak role. By discussing domestic violence against women in Crenshaw's article, he gave the impression that women are generally considered beneath men because they are dependent and helpless. Women's addictions in one way or another lead to violence against themselves from men. Human development has transmitted the concept that masculinity is the most influential power. The best way to end traditional thoughts against both genders is to address feminist protections for women. Refer to the articles by Crenshaw and Lorber, they indicate that there are different types of government associations that attempt to defend women by creating laws..