1. Perspectives on sex and gender
(Dunbar et al,199) This would be the reason given by social constructivists , who look for answers about male and female identities as stemming from an individuals particular culture, they believe that all we believe to be true facts about human nature may not just be natural behaviours but also in fact constructed within our cultures through language , and changes depending on our histories and by social contexts. ... The media, social relations, work and rules of institutions all seem to have ideas about what is and what is not appropriate behaviour for both genders, these play a very ...
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