Essay 7, Due 9am, December 2nd

I’m stuck on a Sociology question and need an explanation.

This past week we focused on gender. Gender is a fundamental social

division. All around us we see differences between men and women (and
girls and boys). The way they dress. The activities they engage in. What
they say. What they want out of life. We see gender differences in the
college classroom — who tends to major in what subjects? We see gender
differences at the workplace — who tends to hold positions of power and
authority? We see gender differences in the home — who tends to do the
majority of housework? These social arrangements, which create and
sustain gender differences, end up having powerful effects on the
lifestyles and life chances of individuals.

You will be given two possible essay topics to write about. Choose one
of them. The two possibilities are:

ESSAY OPTION 1
Are we ever not doing gender? From the moment we wake up until we go to
bed, it seems like we are constantly doing gender. For this essay, I
want you to walk me through a small segment of your day (when you wake
up, when you walk to class, when you eat lunch, when you shop, when you
drive or ride the bus, when you go out on a date, when you attend
religious ceremonies, when you watch movies with friends, etc). Do not
describe your whole day, but rather, choose some small segment (a strip)
of your daily life to describe. During that small segment of your day,
in what ways are you doing gender? How are you displaying your gendered
identity? Given the situation you find yourself in, how are you
conforming — or not — to gendered expectations of behavior?

ESSAY OPTION 2
In class on Friday, we watched a TED Talk by Tony Porter, where he
focused on what he calls “The Man Box.” According to Porter, what is The
Man Box? What are its core elements? Why are men afraid of getting
outside of The Man Box? When Porter says, “my liberation as a man is
tied to your liberation as a woman,” what do you think he means by that?

https://www.ted.com/talks/tony_porter_a_call_to_men?language=en#t-88457
(Links to an external site.)

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As you write up your response, please reference and integrate the
readings by West and Zimmerman “Doing Gender” and/or Lorber’s “Night to
His Day”

Your finished essays must be 500-600 words in total.

Submit your finished essays to Canvas before 9am, Monday, December 2nd.





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