Combating gender stereotypes and roles
Date
2022-05-23Author
SUMAN, SHREYA 19SAHS1040001
Priya, Pooja -Supervisor
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Gender roles have been into our society from a very long time. We all have somehow felt that we
are assigned certain restricted roles based upon the fact that we are male or female. These roles
have limited many opportunities in the field of career and life as well. Stereotypes are promoted
and inculcated through various means. This paper will review that gender stereotypes and role
are just constructed and can be broken by the time. Gender stereotypes persist and are propagated
through the media, as well as social, educational, and recreational socialization, all of which
contribute to gender prejudice and discrimination. This study contends that modern management
culture fails to critically interact with gender studies' social theories, which could aid in the
development of gender-neutral affirmative action-oriented managerial viewpoints. The study
examines several facets of gender stereotypes and their impact on women's career advancements
from a managerial viewpoint, engaging with gender studies' critical ideas. Both males and
females suffer consequences when the gender role paradigm is broken. However, there is no
doubting that males suffer a more angry response to their crimes than females. If anything, the
ladies may be viewed positively in some circumstances. The question of desire is the next
frontier in gender stereotype perceptions.
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