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Impact of Masculinity and Gender Stereotyping on Men's Health

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This report examines the impact of constructions of masculinity and gender stereotyping on men's health. It discusses the social construction of gender, the influence of gender stereotypes, and the health risks and illnesses associated with masculinity. The report concludes that masculinity and gender stereotyping have adverse effects on men's health.

Impact of Masculinity and Gender Stereotyping on Men's Health

   Added on 2023-01-04

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To what extent have constructions of masculinity and
gender stereotyping impacted on men’s health
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Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................2
MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................2
To what extent have constructions of masculinity and gender stereotyping impacted on men’s
health......................................................................................................................................2
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6
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INTRODUCTION
Gender stereotype is defined as a generalized view regarding characteristics or attributes or
the rules which are, or ought to be possessed by, or performed through men and women. It is
harmful when it limits the men's and women's capacity to develop personal capabilities and
pursue their professional careers as well as make choices regarding their lives (Sloan, Conner,
and Gough, 2015). This report speech on the topic “To what extent have constructions of
masculinity and gender stereotyping impacted on men’s health”. It covers the information about
social construction of man along with the impact of gender stereotyping on the health of man.
MAIN BODY
To what extent have constructions of masculinity and gender stereotyping impacted on men’s
health
Like all the social identities, gender is socially constructed. The theory of social
constructionism is one of the key theory of sociology utilise to put gender into cultural and
historical focus. It is the theory regarding the way meaning is developed by social interaction -
by the things people do as well as say with other people. The theory of social constructionism
depicts that gender is not an innate or fixed fact, but it varies across place and time. The norms of
gender are learnt from birth by childhood socialization (Seidler, and et. al., 2018). People learnt
what is expected of their gender from what their parents teach them and what they pick up at
school, by cultural and religious teachings as well as many other social institutions. The
experiences of gender will evolve over the lifetime of a person and thus, gender is always in flux.
People see it through intergenerational and generational transformations within families, as
technological, legal and social changes impacts social values on gender. The general is described
by a sociologist as social structure - A high order category which society utilizes to organise
itself. It is the structure of social relations with emphasize on reproductive arena as well as set of
practices which bring reproductive distinctions among bodies into social processes.
The international and public discourse on debate for gender equality emphasize on
oppression of women. However, impact which traditional male’s stereotypes have on gender
inequality perpetuation types (McKenzie, and et. al., 2018). Male stereotype function as an
aspect of structure, i.e., gender. It denotes a social phenomenon of distinguished females and
males on the basis of set of identity traits. The sexes gendering develops and sustains socially
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