Constitutional Protection to Feminism Movement
| Vol-4 | Issue-7 | July 2019 | Published Online: 15 July 2019 PDF ( 197 KB ) | ||
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| Rimjhim 1 | ||
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1Research Scholar, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
“Gender” means socially constructed roles of man and woman, which are ascribed to them according to gender marker. Thus, gender roles depend on concrete socio-economic, political and culturological context and experience influence of various factors according to race, ethnic origin, class, sexual orientation and age. Gender roles widely differ within each culture and cultures. Unlike the individual’s biological gender, the gender role can be changed. This concept implies the views, conditioned by culture, about the intellectual potentials of man and woman, their personal features and behavior. Gender, as a construct, is formed by the society, as a social model of man and woman, which determines their role and position in all the spheres of the public life. |
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| Keywords | ||
| according, culturological, legislation, Organic, procurements. | ||
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