A Review of Gender in the 21st Century: Fighting Dangerous Stereotypes

  • Pallathadka L
  • Pallathadka H
  • Devi S
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Abstract

Gender is a condition of being a male or female. Much of the time, it is generally defined by social and social distinctions rather than biological differences. Gender stereotype generalizations are currently present for life. Even though a disposition to mess up a part of the present gender stereotypes-related platitude occurs due to late unreasonably being insufficient to deal with the issues that comprise gender lays out. Whereas generally, females wind up being casualties of gender stereotypes, males experience the adverse effects of criminal offenses associated with maleness. Women's works tend to be predominantly traditional and less prestigious, while personalities are predominantly shy and passive characterization. Women are primarily engaged in domestic and in-house jobs, while men are more likely to exist in specialist facilities. There appears to be a systematic under-representation of women, regardless of whether we consider the text or images. The study shows a point of view for the effect of gender stereotypes and the progression of female stereotypes in the 21st century.

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Pallathadka, L. K., Pallathadka, H., & Devi, S. K. (2022). A Review of Gender in the 21st Century: Fighting Dangerous Stereotypes. Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities, 2(5), 209–216. https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.2.5.32

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