'The rise of the layette' - Some girls are now spending more time drinking, smoking and swearing in fear of being uncool
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Wilkinson
'Feminisation of the workplace'. There has been a 'gender quake' and women are more ambitious and want careers
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Sharpe
Girls are more assertive and want careers
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Oackly
Manipulation, canalisation, verbal appellation, and different activities
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McRobbie
'Slimblondeness' Magazines show girls how to do makeup and to find the perfect man
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Mac an Ghail
'Crisis of masculinity' Insecurity of men, now there has been a decline in traditional male industries
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Abott
Men are showing an increased concern for their looks and fashion. 'Real men' were careless
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Canaan
Researched working class men, question employed and unemployed about their view of masculinity. Unemployed - having a job, Employed - fighting, drinking and sex
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Nayak
Men have 'body capital'; breadwinners and physical labour
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Mac an Ghail
Men are reacting to changes in jobs, in a typical male way - frustration, violence and sexism
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Wilson
The need to reproduce encourages men to be promiscuous and 'spread the seed'. Womens role is to nurture the children
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Parsons
Females have an 'expressive role' and men and 'instrumental role'- Both are biologically determined
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
'Feminisation of the workplace'. There has been a 'gender quake' and women are more ambitious and want careers
Back
Wilkinson
Card 3
Front
Girls are more assertive and want careers
Back
Card 4
Front
Manipulation, canalisation, verbal appellation, and different activities
Back
Card 5
Front
'Slimblondeness' Magazines show girls how to do makeup and to find the perfect man
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