Not too long ago, sociology was a ________, male dominated discipline.
The places where you live, the shows you watch, the schools you go to, and the friends you have are all shaped by gendered and ________ expectations.
Hegemonic masculinity is distinguished from other expressions of masculinity, and it is especially distinguished from ________.
________ refers to socially produced differences between males and females, primarily of character, ambition, and achievement.
________ refers to biologically based differences between males and females, primarily related to chromosomes and reproductive functions.
In recent times, interlocking, or ________ has come to dominate understanding of women’s multiple identities as well as their location in multiple structures.
________ refers to a social practice that determines explicit and culturally elaborated rules of behaviour to regulate sexual identities and personal relationships.
The subordination of one sex, usually female, and the perceived superiority of the other is known as ________.
________ derives part of its philosophy from the ideas of Michel Foucault, who saw homosexuality as a strategically situated marginal position from which it may be possible to see new and diverse ways of relating to oneself and others.
An irrational fear and/or hatred of homosexuals and homosexuality is known as ________.