Sex, Sexuality, & Gender

 

1. How is masculinity explained in the text, and how is it different from the biological sex, “male.” Using specific examples, discuss why patriarchal masculinity is not the only form of masculinity accepted in the present. (CSLO 5, USLO 6.2)
2. How is femininity explained in the text, and how is it different from the biological sex, “female.” Using specific examples, discuss why societies perpetrate issues such as sexism, double standards, and objectification of women. (CSLO 5, USLO 6.2)
3. Pick a celebrity who does not fit the strict binary system of being a man or a woman. Then, use concepts such as gender dysphoria, homophobia, and transphobia to discuss the struggles faced by the celebrity. How did researching the famous figure enhance your own understanding of gender identities? (CSLO 5, USLO 6.5)
4. Use one of the three theoretical perspectives: functionalism, conflict, or symbolic interactionism, to discuss the social construction of gender. Research a culture that has a unique system of gender roles and describe the system with the theoretical perspective you chose to addess the social construction of gender

Sex, Sexuality, & Gender

  1. Use one of the three theoretical perspectives: functionalism, conflict, or symbolic interactionism, to discuss the social construction of gender. Research a culture that has a unique system of gender roles and describe the system with the theoretical perspective you chose to addess the social construction of gender. (CSLO 5, USLO 6.4)
  2. German philosopher,
    journalist, and revolutionary socialist Karl Marx (1818–1883) studied the social impact of religion and believed religion reflects the social stratification of society. He argued that religion maintains inequality and perpetuates the status quo. Pick a social situation or an event in the past 5 years, and using an NBC Learn video clip, support or critique Marx’s take on religion. (CSLO 5, USLO

Gender, Sexuality, and the Christian Worldview

 

Critical thinking is a must: The GCU community has strong Christian values, and it is also an institute of higher education. It is important that students are exposed to information even when it may challenge their own Christian worldviews. Critical thinking is one of GCU’s pillars and competency requirements, and it is also one of the defining characteristics of higher education.
Understanding the Christian Worldview: As a Christian university, we integrate faith and learning, which includes information and research that challenges moral stances. It is the foundation for establishing an understanding of the world around us and how as Christians we are a beacon of hope, love, acceptance, and knowledge. While the university is clear about its identity as a Christian university and its foundational convictions, we are intentionally committed to living out the faith within the context of a missional community. This assignment is not meant to be seen as a challenge, but as a platform for discussions and engagement on topics that are relevant to our world today. The assignment is not meant to change personal moral stances or convince students to think or believe a specific way. It is meant to educate and expose students to different resources about gender and sexuality variations. This will ensure students are prepared to handle and address the content in real-world settings. Gender and sexuality variations exist within our society, and within the psychology field, we are tasked with handling situations that we may not agree with, with knowledge and wisdom, characterized by a welcoming spirit and loving service to all. As a society member, there is a responsibility to be informed, educated, think critically, and be globally aware. Sometimes, exploring uncomfortable topics can strengthen one’s beliefs and worldview, while also allowing for new perspective. The hope is that students will learn to navigate that which they are not accustomed to and have the ability to seek knowledge when confronted with challenges to their moral stance or ideology.
Write a paper in 1,200-1,500 words and address the following:
What gender or sexuality issue is the character struggling with? Describe the character’s adolescent stage of development. If you are unsure, based on what you know about their background, did they struggle in adolescence?
What are some physical, cognitive, and social challenges and changes this character might have experienced during adolescence? Include a description of a pivotal moment when the character transitioned.
What support if any does the character have? What impact might the lack of support have?
How is the character impacted by factors using the processes of development (e.g., social norms)? What social stigmas exist for this character, and how do they handle these stigmas? Include a discussion on the relationship and influence of religion on the characters development.
How can the Christian Worldview influence gender and/or sexual identity? Based on various Worldviews, how can different perceptions cultivate stigmas?
Use the GCU Library databases and include two to four scholarly sources to support your claims. In addition to the scholarly resources from the library,
students may include past classroom materials, textbook, and credible internet-based sources as supplemental support (.org, .edu, .mil, .gov).
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

 

Sexuality

Attraction

  1. Find 2 empirical studies (empirical means based on research and data collection) about physical attraction. Go to Google Scholar to do your search or go to PCC Library – Database – PsychInfo – and enter your keywords into Search.
  2. Summarize the findings and provide citations.
  3. Are looks important to you.
  4. What is your opinion on the biological/evolutionary predisposition for attraction?
  5. Provide your thoughts and arguments in support AND against the statement that “Attraction is one of the most unspoken forms of discrimination.”

Resources:

Topic 2: Sexuality

  1. Provide at least 3 facts that you learned from the Evolutionary Psychology about male and female differences in mating and courtship. Indicate what you agree/disagree with and why. Relate the information to your personal life when appropriate.
  2. We proposed in class that sexuality is complicated and that perceptions of sexual behaviors and practices depend on historic time and specific cultures. Please elaborate on changes in attitudes towards sexual practices from prehistoric (hunter and gatherers) societies to agricultural societies.
  3. What was the reason for rise of control over female sexuality? We watched this clip in class; you can review again to better answer question 2 and 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7vXX33C6Mg
  4. Do you agree or disagree with this historic/anthropological account given by Dr. Christopher Ryan? (see the clip above)
  5. Do you think that currently (with all the technological advancements e.g. DNA testing, birth control) we are going through another shift in attitude towards sexuality? Are we coming back to what sex originally meant for humans, claiming its “social function” and rejecting culturally induced restrictions? Can current research findings on fluidity of sexuality be an indication of this change? We watched this clip on sexual fluidity in class https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2rTHDOuUBw.

Religion, gender, race, sexuality, and morality

 

After you have completed the Unit 4 material and have considered the ways that religion, gender, race, sexuality, and morality are portrayed in popular culture, consider following questions:

How can popular culture influence society’s perceptions of religion, race, gender, sexuality and morality? Share specific examples from pop culture to support your argument.
What is popular culture’s role in emphasizing or minimizing stereotypes? Does pop culture reinforce popular stereotypes or break them down? Share examples to support your position.
Share a unique example from pop culture of a counter-dominant portrayal of a gender, race, or religion (one that has not already been shared by a classmate).

 

Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Orientation

 

Choose one of the following:
• Please select the option that is most challenging for you personally and professionally.
Option A – Gender:
• Explain how your development might have differed if you were born the opposite sex, intersex, or transgender.
• Explain how these differences might have impacted the constructs of your current identity and why.
• Include specific biological and social influences that might have impacted your development.
• Justify your response with references to this week’s Learning Resources and 1–2 peer-reviewed articles from the past 5 years.