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Introduction to Anthropology
Daniel is sitting at the front of the classroom, coffee in hand, looking slightly rumpled and as though he hasn't slept all night. He's got some interesting colored bruises on his face; most appear to be nearly faded, although there's one newer looking one across his eye.
"Good, ah, morning class. I'm sorry for the gap in classes... I, uh... had to go out of town unexpectedly.
"Today we're going to be looking at the Ideology and Differentiation of Gender Issues.
We have been unable to determine the relative contributions of culture and biology to differences observed in female and male behavior.
There is little agreement on the extent to which biology is responsible for differences. Sexual differentiation exists to some extent in all societies.
Looking at the idea of universal male dominance, also known as chauvinism, is to oversimplyfy. Sexual asymmetry is often evident in language. We find most egalitarian relations in hunting-and-gathering societies. All societies make distinctions between women's and men's roles, and different cultures define gender roles in different ways.
Some gender roles are rigidly defined, whilst others overlap. Not all culture limit humans to two genders - does anyone know any cultures where transvestism is accepted?
Cultural values legitimate sex roles, status, and behavior and comprise a gender ideology. But what problems lead from this?
I'd like you to discuss this and other gender issues pertaining back to either your own culture, or another one of your chosing. Please try to do it as objectively as possible, without ethnocentrism.
Homework is to write up how different cultures deal with genders.
I'll be coming around to help as necessary"
"Good, ah, morning class. I'm sorry for the gap in classes... I, uh... had to go out of town unexpectedly.
"Today we're going to be looking at the Ideology and Differentiation of Gender Issues.
We have been unable to determine the relative contributions of culture and biology to differences observed in female and male behavior.
There is little agreement on the extent to which biology is responsible for differences. Sexual differentiation exists to some extent in all societies.
Looking at the idea of universal male dominance, also known as chauvinism, is to oversimplyfy. Sexual asymmetry is often evident in language. We find most egalitarian relations in hunting-and-gathering societies. All societies make distinctions between women's and men's roles, and different cultures define gender roles in different ways.
Some gender roles are rigidly defined, whilst others overlap. Not all culture limit humans to two genders - does anyone know any cultures where transvestism is accepted?
Cultural values legitimate sex roles, status, and behavior and comprise a gender ideology. But what problems lead from this?
I'd like you to discuss this and other gender issues pertaining back to either your own culture, or another one of your chosing. Please try to do it as objectively as possible, without ethnocentrism.
Homework is to write up how different cultures deal with genders.
I'll be coming around to help as necessary"

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Gender issues? He had to pick gender issues for today?!?!?!
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[[ooc: *dies* I didn't even think! It was seriously the first lot of notes that I grabbed! *g*]]
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[[ooc: Oops?! *g*]]
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I mean, boys are supposed to be good at all the analytical, scientific stuff. But I'm really good with computers, and I'm a girl, and I know lots of boys who aren't. And my friend Buffy is really good at
slaying vampireshand-to-hand combat -- she's actually a lot stronger than she looks. And I know lots of girls who aren't nurturing at all. So it seems to me that gender roles can be really limiting if a society expects people to adhere to them really closely, and shames them if they don't.Re: Class Discussion
"I know what you mean about limiting gender roles," she said, smirking a bit. "I think someone once described my life as a contact sport, so I'm right up there with - Buffy, right? I guess I'm just luck that we're grown past - er, that where I come from gender roles have been almost eliminated. Well, they exist, but like you say, they aren't limiting because adherance isn't expected. Mostly." She frowns. "I'm not making much sense."
[[Why oh why did Danny mention transvestitism? *sings to self* I'm just a sweet transvestite, from Traaaaansexual . . .]]
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Daniel nods. "I get what you're trying to say, Miss Ivanova. Do you have any examples of extreme gender ideology from where you from?"
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Ivanova frowns. "I'm not quite sure what you mean by gender ideology, but I have seen some interesting expressions of gender. One species I work with determine level of intimacy with the number of genitalia they use. But I guess that's not really a gender issue. The same culture had what I think was a very free and yet a very rigid set of expectations for women. Centauri women are expected to be little more than dancers and trophy wives, but they also have incredible freedom in their sexuality. I have encountered a few cultures which have the same kind of gender restriction that many Old Earth cultures had; women had more restrictions placed on their movements, manner of dress, things like that."
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Extreme gender ideology can include, for example, the subordination of one sex. As you can imagine, this may lead to harsh consequences, such as female infantcide."
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[[Ivanova does not know about FGM-FC. Therefore I will not begin ranting about it. I swear.]]
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Can anyone enlighten Miss Ivanova to China and it's one-child policy?"
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[[Another topic I swear I will not write pages on. I swear to drunk. You're making it very hard to stay in character. *bemoans*]]
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[ooc: *pets you* This was the first topic I pulled out notes on, I swear!]
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What would you say are common gender points around the world?
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((OOC: waw harry-mun, you must be really inspired today! I will contribute something to the discussion later on, i promise 0.o))
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"Professor Jackson?" she asks. "Am I still required to go to detention? I know I missed some classes, but I have a good explanation, and I've made up all my missed homework assignments."
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"If I think your explanation is good, then no, you're not still required to attend detention, Miss Rosenberg."
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"Yes, it's good. I can explain after class if you like. Thanks, Mister Jackson"
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{{OOC: Going offline. Internet down @ home and the cafe is closing. Will f/u tomorrow.}}
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[[ooc: Not a problem. Mun is in UK anyway, and should possibly sleep soon. Or concentrate on the student council meeting with other character *g*]]
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Talk to Dr Jackson
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"Doctor Jackson?"
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"Willow, take a seat. Well done for the discussion today; you made some excellent points."