Hi I need to do my final paper. I attached here question paper . Answers should be from text book. Transformation: gender women and psychology by Crawford M. (2017). Part 1 and part 2 in the question

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I need to do my final paper. I attached here question paper . Answers should be from text book. Transformation: gender women and psychology by Crawford M. (2017). Part 1 and part 2 in the question paper there is direct answers in text book. Furthermore you have to discuss the all answers. 3rd part also a discussion question. You can use the text book for that also. Finally all the answers should be at least 10 pages. No need into citation. But need reference. You must use the words related to feminism in the answers. You can use text book for the words. Every answers in all parts 1,2 and 3 need to be discussed. 1 answer at least half page. 3rd question should be minimum 3 pages. Furthermore I attached the review guide also if you nee.

Hi I need to do my final paper. I attached here question paper . Answers should be from text book. Transformation: gender women and psychology by Crawford M. (2017). Part 1 and part 2 in the question
Name: Psychology of Women 399 Final Exam Part 1: Short Answer (2 points each) What are the “waves of feminism”? When did they occur and how did the focus of each movement evolve over time? What does the concept of constructing gender through female bodies mean? How is it related to the androcentric unconscious bias in media to make cartoon animals and Muppets male? What are the different types of marriages? Why are lesbian marriages less likely to face the challenges in these types of marriages? What is the difference between patriarchal terrorism and common couples’ violence? Why is it important to differentiate between them? What narratives are a part of the motherhood mystic? How do these cultural narratives about motherhood exemplify the concept of double binds for women? What is the concept of the hidden curriculum? Why is it significant when discussing representation? Part 2: Medium Answer (5 points each) Choose 3 types of feminism – what are they and how are each important? What are the related course concepts that are highlighted by each type of feminisms? What is an example of how benevolent sexism has shaped policies or legislation? What are gendered patterns of non-verbal and verbal dominance (give at least 3 examples) and how are they related to sexual harassment and gender inequality in the workplace? How did the #MeToo movement help challenge narratives about victim politics? Part 3: Long Answer (10 points ) How can representations of gender schema’s and sexual scripts uphold or help dismantle the continuum of sexual violence? Hint – what are the different concepts that contribute to upholding continuums of sexual violence?
Hi I need to do my final paper. I attached here question paper . Answers should be from text book. Transformation: gender women and psychology by Crawford M. (2017). Part 1 and part 2 in the question
Transformations: Chapter 1: Paving the Way A new section on intersectionality An introduction to transnational feminism How the use of Internet samples is reducing sampling bias in research Androcentrism Types of feminism Waves of feminism Intersectionality Research concerns within the field – we don’t all have the same experiences Timeline of Canadian achievement Question 1 – why does this class exist? Androcentric nature of psychology Chapter 2: Gender, Status, and Power New research on “doing gender” in online communication Micro-aggressions: An intersectional perspective Backlash against agentic and ambitious women “Mansplaining,” “manologues,” and conversational dominance How to change sexist attitudes Power, status and hierarchy – types of power (know this) Microaggressions, backlash and double binds Management of gender and other people’s behavior Types of sexism The Matt Damon video – micro aggression, representation and lived experience Chapter 5: Sex, Gender, and Bodies The most recent research on chromosomal and hormonal variations such as XYY syndrome, Turner syndrome, CAH New psychiatric classification, terminology and research on intersex, transgender, fluid, genderqueer, agender, and nonbinary identities DSM category of gender dysphoria: definition; diagnosis in children, adolescents and adults; critique New evidence for genetic links in transgender reported and evaluated Psychological outcomes of gender affirmation (formerly termed sex change) surgery Psychological adjustment in transgender individuals Genetic influences on sexual orientation Prenatal hormone exposure (CAH) and women’s sexual orientation Transphobia, genderism, hate crimes against trans people Updated information on third-sex categories in other cultures Shortest chapter in the course Main take aways are definitions of gender identity, biological sex, gender expression, sexual/affectional orientation Gender and sex are NOT binary, but our socio-cultural orientation represents that it is Talked a lot about binary representation Video about Levi, the Drag Queen, and how the person behind the camera influences the person in front of it and the production itself – representation and identity The Olympics and gender verification testing – benevolent sexism Chapter 6: Gendered Identities: Childhood and Adolescence Strategies for teaching children to think critically about the stereotypical messages in their storybooks and on TV How and why some girls sustain a deviation from prescribed femininity by being “tomboys” throughout middle childhood Early sexualization of girls Meta-analyses and cross-cultural comparisons of gender and physical and relational aggression Sexual objectification in adolescent girls Sexual harassment in middle school and high school How to help adolescent girls stay “in the body” and reduce self-objectification NEW BOXES: Little Kids Scope Out the Hidden Messages in Their Storybooks—And Come Up with Some Bright Ideas for Gender Equality The Gendered Toy Marketing Debate This chapter is the basis of why representation matters- it is how children learn and develop their own gender and sexuality – it is how we continue to reproduce the myths that legitimize the disparity of status, power and hierarchy between genders Binary representation How gender identity rests on assigning characteristics/traits Men – active / women – passive Not only girls that “lose” but boys as well – Dar Williams song – When I was a boy “if she can see it, she can be it” – what are our children seeing? Chapter 7: Sex, Love, and Romance Chapter has been extensively updated to focus on contemporary issues Ideals of heteronormative romance vs. hookup practices (booty call, friends with benefits …) Gender differences and similarities in hookup experiences Early sexual initiation New research on the coming-out process for lesbian and bisexual women Sexual fluidity in women Intersections of ethnic and sexual identity New section on Internet dating Current research on sexual double standards Critique of abstinence-based sex education NEW BOXES: Research Focus: Women’s Masturbation: Experiences of Sexual Empowerment in a Primarily Sex-Positive Sample Purity Balls and Virginity Pledges Extends on chapter 6 – how we learn about romance and sexuality How scripts for “normal” (what we accept as just being natural or inherent) in relationships between men and women – what do we learn from the movies? How gender characteristics/schemas play into romantic schemas and scripts Discussion 2 – binary nature of gender and sex in western colonial culture (because it is not universal) article – up for it or asking for it? Sara Kay – the dreaming boy – dream myself a gender Started the idea of post-feminism Idea of women as “rape spaces” and the cite of intervention Video of “what every woman is thinking” – “linda is an alley! Men are capable of violence!” Chapter 8: Commitments: Women and Close Relationships Changing patterns of heterosexual marriage The trend toward serial cohabitation and long-term singlehood among women Lesbian couples and lesbian marriages The psychological and economic consequences of divorce NEW BOXES: Timeline/History of Marriage Equality for Gay/Lesbian Couples Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon: A Marriage to Remember Chapter 9: Mothering An inclusive, intersectional perspective that includes teen mothers, single mothers, LBTQ, African- American mothers, and the place of fathers in childbirth and parenting Persistence of pronatalism and the motherhood mystique Child free by choice Infertility Updated information on abortion and attempts to restrict access Ethical issues in surrogate parenthood Attitudes toward pregnant women Risk factors for postpartum depression Family-friendly social policy and workplaces NEW BOX: MomsRising.org: Grassroots Advocacy for Women, Mothers, and Families Types of marriage How binary gender shapes marriage Why marriage is hard after kids Why lesbian marriage tend to do better Post-feminism within marriage MLM’s How gender schema’s shape division of labour How do couples manage disparity? Consent and marriage Representation of families – is nuclear family representative of families? Discussion 3 – how gender and romantic schemas are connected and founded on socio-cultural orientation Chapter 10: Work and Achievement Updated research on women’s unpaid work Housework as real work, relational work, and the two-person career Occupational segregation, the glass ceiling Gender bias in hiring and promotion Tokenism: An intersectional analysis The importance of mentoring Expectancies, values, and career paths (Eccles’ expectancy-values theory) Achieving work-life balance NEW BOX: Women in Startup Companies and Venture Capital Chapter 3: Images of Women Updated research on sexist/nonsexist language Latest research on media images “post-feminist” ads Latinas, African-American women female athletes in the media An intersectional analysis of gender and ethnic stereotypes NEW BOX: The Bechdel Test (Does your Favorite Movie Pass This Handy Sexism Quiz?) Movie “this changes everything” Representation – the key to change Androcentrism in media Introduction – #MeToo and Feminism What is the metoo movement – what did it change? Why did it start in Hollywood? How does tokenism and overgeneralization matter when it comes to representation? How is post-feminism relevant in regard to metoo? How is intersectionality? Continuum of violence – cultural scaffolding Discussion 4 – post-feminism – continuum of violence Chapter 12: Violence against Women New Section, Violence and Social Media, covers revenge porn, disseminating text messages without consent, other forms of non-consensual pornography, and new legal protections against these offenses 19 New section, Stalking, includes cyberstalking xxiv Updated research on rape, sexual assault, and prevention programs aimed at men NEW BOX: It’s On Us: Intervening to reduce sexual assault on campuses Workplace Harassment, Hollywood’s Casting Couch and Neoliberalism 17 Woman, Sexual Harassment, and Victim Politics 43 MMIW – post-feminism and victim politics Who decides who is a victim? How do we think about victims? Gender binary/schemas/romantic schemas/continuum of violence – define victimhood IPV How do we change? Discussion 5 – identifying legitimizing myths that contribute to upholding of continuum of violence status quo

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