Women in Spain | Theorectical Approaches | Women's movements | Men's movements | Verbal communication |
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What is obligation
During Franco´s rule, motherhood was viewed as an
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What is intersex
People whose external genitalia and internal sex organs do not match
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What is liberal feminism
The ideology that women and men are alike and equal in most respects and should have equal rights, roles and opportunities
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Traitorous identity
Men who criticizes sexist actions or attitudes of other men preform a
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Appearance and relationships
Compared to men, women are more likely defined by their...
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What is childcare and elderly care
Two unpaid work is common for Spanish women?
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Psychodynamic theory
Theory that children's first relationship is with the mother
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Seneca Falls Convention 1848
The first important convention in the women's rights movement
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White Ribbon Campaign, Men can stop rape, walk a mile in her shoes
Men's antiviolence groups (2)
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People who do not fit into conventional categories
Traditional pronouns exclude
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What is around 32
The average age of Spanish women having children?
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Social learning theory
Theory that states people learn through imitating others behavior
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Mainstream movements
Women's movements that involved mainly middle class suburban white women are catagorized as
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Masculinist or promasculine groups
Men's groups that hold women and men are fundamentally different and should have different roles and rights
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Games and play
Children learn to communicate in differ manners through
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What is PSOE
The Spanish political party that was highly involved in pushing feminist agendas
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Critical theories
Theories that study the structures and practices that accord more or less privilege/power to different groups
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What is STOP ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)
An antifeminist movement advocated women return to traditional roles in the 1970s
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Touch, rugged, invulnerable, self reliant
Worth is size of paycheck Regain rightful place as heads of families Should not have to pay alimony and child support
Free men advocate to restore pride in being a "real man". What are 2 of the 4 characteristics for them?
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Steroetyping into two categories
Language organizes perceptions of gender by
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What is the Barbarian, Inquisition, Franco
In what 3 periods were women's lives highly regulated in Spain?
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Queer performance theory
Lady Gaga comments, shows, etc are an example of this theory
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Riot Grrl
An underground feminist movement using punk rock music and cartoons to combat rape culture, eating disorders homophobia and racism
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The good man project.
A project (magizine, website, book) that allows men to discuss their issues and how they want to be today.
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Benevolent sexism
Paternalistic attitues that describes women affectionately but assumes they are not competent
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