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1
What is Gender?How Do We Experience Gender?
  • A Presentation for Impact Forum
  • College of Management
  • Georgia Tech
  • Monday March 10,2008
  • By Astrid Pregel President Feminomics Inc.

2
What is Gender?
  • What are little boys made of?
  • Snips and snails, and puppy dogs tails
  • That's what little boys are made of !
  • What are little girls made of?
  • "Sugar and spice and all things nice
  • That's what little girls are made of!
  • Mother Goose

3
What is Sex?
  • Sex describes the biological differences between
    men and women, which are universal and are
    determined at birth.
  • One Sex Model
  • Galen 200 AD - took Aristotles theory of women
    being undeveloped males and advanced the idea
    that womens genitals were simply copies of mens
    only turned inward
  • Andreas Vesalius, 16th century and the father or
    modern anatomy continued to draw womens anatomy
    incorrectly
  • Two Sex Model
  • Late 18th century two sex model gradually
    accepted

4
Does Gender Matter?
  • Gender equality is more than a goal in itself.
    It is a precondition for meeting the challenges
    of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable
    development and building good governance
  • Kofi Annan, Former Secretary General of the
    United Nations

5
Gender Concepts
  • Roles for men and women created by our families,
    societies and cultures
  • Includes expectations held about characteristics
    and abilities and includes the concepts of
    femininity and masculinity
  • Gender roles and concepts
  • Are learned
  • Vary amongst cultures
  • Change with time
  • Are NOT Natural

6
Sex vs. Gender
  • Sex
  • Biological - Determined at birth
  • Universal-Same all over the world
  • Immutable - Does not change over time
  • Gender
  • Social- We learn it
  • Not Universal- Regional differences
  • Mutable- Can change over time

7
Gender vs. Sex Quiz
  • Women give birth to babies.
  • Men go to war.
  • Most bus drivers are men.
  • Men are stronger than women.
  • Men are logical and women are emotional.
  • Women live longer than men.
  • Women need to be taken care of.
  • Women have trouble with numbers.
  • Men get prostrate cancer.
  • There has never been a U.S. female president.

8
Gender Schemas and Stereotypes
  • Life would be chaotic if we started each human
    encounter with no information
  • Schemas and Stereotypes are simply preset
    packages of ideas about people to help us
    negotiate our lives

9
Common Stereotypes
  • Facts, Natural, Normal
  • Men are the breadwinners
  • Women are in charge of the home
  • Men are leaders, women follow
  • Women have softer, more yielding characters
  • Men are stronger, linear thinkers

10
Leadership in the USA
  • Vast majority of leaders in the USA are tall,
    white men
  • Studies confirm this truth
  • Doorway studies
  • Boardroom tests
  • What assumptions should other races, women,
    shorter people etc. hold about their abilities?

11
Is Seeing Believing??
  • Stereotypes and gender biases can cause people to
    just
  • SEE WRONG!

12
Challenging Stereotypical Truths
  • I just dont think that women should be in an
    orchestra
  • Zuben Mehta
  • Women have smaller technique than men
  • Anonymous
  • 1970s blind auditions introduced at prodding of
    women
  • Between 1970 and 1996 probability of women being
    selected for a seat in a symphony orchestra
    increased by 50
  • (Mr. Mehtas orchestra now has 49 women)

13
Is Hearing Believing??
  • Stereotypes and gender biases can cause people
    just to
  • HEAR WRONG!

14
Challenging Stereotypical Truths in Academia
  • Swedish Medical Research Council
  • Council taken to court by two female researchers
  • In 1997 women scientists in Sweden needed to
    publish 2.5 times more publications than men
  • Article peer reviewed by three men
  • Nepotism and Sexism in Peer Review C. Wenneras
    A. Wold (1977)

15
Is Reading Believing??
  • Stereotypes, biases and gender expectations can
    cause people to READ and EVALUATE WRONG!

16
Responsibility of a Leader
  • Problem with stereotypes occur when they lead to
    serious misperceptions of reality
  • Entirely possible to undervalue someone without
    knowing it
  • Entirely possible to see, hear, read and evaluate
    others
  • INCORRECTLY !

17
Androcentric SchemaMale-Centered Schema
  • (Sandra Bem 1993)
  • Essentialist Thinking
  • Theory or belief system that explains womens
    inferiority as an absolute fact
  • Confirmation of belief system often justified by
    anecdotal evidence and expert opinions
  • Dualistic Thinking
  • Either /Or thinking
  • Organizing thinking around two absolute polarized
    belief systems

18
Dualistic Thinking
  • Feminine Traits
  • Masculine Traits
  • Dependent
  • Sex Object
  • Physical Appearance Important
  • Submissive
  • Weak
  • Incapable
  • Unintelligent
  • Emotional
  • Receptive
  • Intuitive
  • Timid
  • Content
  • Passive
  • Cooperative
  • Sensitive
  • Independent
  • Sexually Aggressive
  • Achievements Important
  • Dominant
  • Strong
  • Capable
  • Intelligent
  • Rational
  • Assertive
  • Analytical
  • Brave
  • Ambitious
  • Active
  • Competitive
  • Insensitive

19
Wisdom of the Ages?
  • For although there may be exceptions to the
    order of nature, the male is by nature fitter for
    command than the female
  • Aristotle 4th century BCE

20
More Wisdom of the Ages?
  • (W)omen is naturally of less strength and
    dignity than man
  • St. Thomas Aquinas 1268

21
and More Wisdom?
  • Secondary sexual characteristics of men were
    selected because of the success of the strongest
    and boldest men and that the chief distinction
    between the intellectual powers of the two sexes
    is shown by mans attaining to a higher eminence,
    in what ever he takes up, than a woman-whether
    requiring deep thought, reason, or imagination or
    merely the sue of the senses and the hands
  • Darwin 1871

22
...More Wisdom of the Ages?
  • Man is called by the Creator to this position of
    leader, as is shown by his entire bodily and
    intellectual make-up
  • Catholic Encyclopedia 1911

23
Wisdom?
  • Shame, which is considered to be a feminine
    characteristic par excellence but is far more a
    matter of convention than might be supposed, has
    its purpose, we believe, concealment of genital
    deficiency
  • Sigmund Freud 1932

24
..and more Wisdom???
  • innate differences between men and women might
    be one of the reasons fewer women succeed in
    science and math careers.
  • Larry Summers President Harvard University
  • 2005

25
Risks of Stereotypes,Biases and Schemas
  • as an individual
  • as a leader of a team
  • as a subordinate or team member
  • as the leader of an enterprise
  • as the leader of a non profit
  • as a leader in government
  • as a mother or a father
  • as a husband or a wife

26
How Do We Proceed?
  • Visibility
  • Vigilance
  • Veracity
  • Viability
  • Humility

27
Personal Reflection Exercise Gender Stereotyping
  • Briefly describe a personal experience either as
    a child or as an adult where you or someone close
    to you was differently treated or regarded
    because of gender
  • Reflect on the results of the Implicit Bias Test.
    What did you learn about yourself? What did you
    learn about gender concepts?

28
Preparation for Plenary Discussion
  • Each participant shares a personal story or a
    reaction to the implicit bias test with the small
    group
  • Small groups identify and record 2-3 common
    themes or experiences
  • Discuss in the Plenary
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