Lisa Rodrigues
September 16, 2011
FD
Gender Trauma, does it exist?
Between adolescence and menopause, women experience trauma in adjusting to their gender roles. But does this transitional trauma last a lifetime? Mary Pipher believes it does “Something is happening. Adolescence has always been hard, but it’s harder now because of cultural changes in the last decade. The protected place in space and time that we once called childhood has grown shorter.” (Dialogs 354) For some women adolescence is very traumatic, but for many others they go on and live a normal life. If women are so traumatized would there be equal opportunities for women in work, voting, and sports? [Thesis] Gender role trauma does not exist.[Thesis]
“By late high school most girls are stronger and the winds are dying down. Some of the worst problems – cliques, a total focus on look and struggles with parents – are on the wane.”(Dialogs 352). Reflecting on my adolescent years, I recall being detached from my parents. They didn’t understand what I was going through. They didn’t understand the peer pressure, the need to dress like everyone else even though we didn’t have the money to do so. They didn’t understand that I wanted to be with the cool kids and not have a curfew like everyone else. They said black and I called it white. It wasn’t until after my graduation that I became close to them. I realized that I didn’t have all the answers to everything, the world is huge. I had no future as I decided to take a year off from school to work. However, getting an office job wasn’t as easy as I thought. I relied on my parents for advice. The one thing I rejected, I now needed. If you asked me during my adolescent years if I was being traumatized, I would’ve answered yes. Ask me now, and the answer is no.
“Over the past few decades, Americans have made great strides in accepting and adjusting to new definitions of gender roles. Part of the cause is the increased number of women in the workplace. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, white men (who once dominated the workplace) now account for about 45percent of all workers. White women and women of color make up 47 percent of the workplace. In 1995, 76 percent of women between the ages of 25 and 54 worked outside the home, up from 50 percent in 1970.”(Gender roles) Women are no longer stereotyped as housewife. They are in they are working outside of the home. They may be an auto-mechanic, teacher, executive, entrepreneur, doctor, lawyer, governors, you name it, and the list goes on. But their work doesn’t stop there; they also take care of the family, do the housework. They also take the kids to their practices and games and shop for household goods.
Max Babylon believes “Gender role trauma is caused by the pure belief in many people throughout our country and the world that either woman are inferior or superior to men depending on who you talk to. Feminists believe that women are equal, if not better than men most of the time, and many people go against that belief that men are the superior gender.
I believe this trauma has been caused from the earlier and earlier generations and people have still stuck with it. It still seems to make more sense that the man works and make the money, while the female stays at home and cooks and cleans around the house. This is obviously not true for all cases but this is what causes gender role trauma. The common belief that females are not as capable as males.”(Max Babylon) I disagree with Max. I don’t believe women feel inferior to men. If that were the case, there wouldn’t be a lot of women in high ranking positions.
I believe this trauma has been caused from the earlier and earlier generations and people have still stuck with it. It still seems to make more sense that the man works and make the money, while the female stays at home and cooks and cleans around the house. This is obviously not true for all cases but this is what causes gender role trauma. The common belief that females are not as capable as males.”(Max Babylon) I disagree with Max. I don’t believe women feel inferior to men. If that were the case, there wouldn’t be a lot of women in high ranking positions.
Gender role trauma does not exist. Women have been give the same opportunities as men. Women are no longer the weak, timid sex. Women have excelled socially and economically.
Pipher, Mary. "Saplings in the Storm." Krueger, Gary Goshgarian & Kathleen. Dialogues. n/a: Longman, 2011. 352-354
Gender roles, Information about Gender roles
Shapiro, Treena. "Girls Gather to Break Stereotype." 13 Jan. 2005. HonoluluAdvertiser.com 13 Jan. 2005 <http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Jan/13/ln/ln20p.html>.
Log of Completed Activities
_X__ Aug. 22- First Day of Instruction. Read the welcome message, which includes instructions on how to navigate our class blog. Next, log in to our Laulima discussion forum and your hawaii.edu mailbox. Become familiar with these instructional media. Carefully review the information in our class blog, especially the schedule and syllabus (click on the tab at the top of the page). In the syllabus, pay special attention to the grading policy and the document “Am I Ready for an Online Class?” These will give you an understanding of online classes in general and this class in particular.
_X__ Aug. 23- Laulima Discussion: Who Am I? Post your response by midnight. Possible topics: your academic and career goals; your favorite pastime; favorite book, movie, song; favorite physical activity or sport; favorite quote; personal philosophy on the purpose of life; your personal thoughts on why it’s important to become an excellent writer; favorite food or restaurant; favorite vacation destination; etc.
_X__ Aug. 23- Intro to Paper #1. Read the “Guidelines for Paper #1” by midnight.
_X__ Aug. 23-31- Set up your personal blog for all class papers. Click here for instructions. Alternately, see the “Blogger” links in the right sidebar in our class blog. To begin, complete the initial setup. You’ll be able to add finishing touches as the RD1 due date approaches. If you need help, post a request in the “Q&A About My Blog” forum in Laulima.
___ Aug. 26- Laulima Discussion: What Is “Trauma”? One definition or many different definitions? Post your response by midnight.
_X__ Aug. 29- Complete readings for Paper #1 by midnight.
_X__ Sep. 2- Laulima Discussion: Causes & Solutions: What causes gender role trauma? What’s the solution? Assume that there is more than one cause or solution. Post your response by midnight. [10 pts]
_X__ Sep. 6- Submit RD1 (Review Draft #1) [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X__ Sep. 12- Submit three RD1 evaluations in Laulima. [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X__ Sep. 16- Submit FD1 (Final Draft #1) [100 pts] Review the guidelines
_X__ Aug. 22- First Day of Instruction. Read the welcome message, which includes instructions on how to navigate our class blog. Next, log in to our Laulima discussion forum and your hawaii.edu mailbox. Become familiar with these instructional media. Carefully review the information in our class blog, especially the schedule and syllabus (click on the tab at the top of the page). In the syllabus, pay special attention to the grading policy and the document “Am I Ready for an Online Class?” These will give you an understanding of online classes in general and this class in particular.
_X__ Aug. 23- Laulima Discussion: Who Am I? Post your response by midnight. Possible topics: your academic and career goals; your favorite pastime; favorite book, movie, song; favorite physical activity or sport; favorite quote; personal philosophy on the purpose of life; your personal thoughts on why it’s important to become an excellent writer; favorite food or restaurant; favorite vacation destination; etc.
_X__ Aug. 23- Intro to Paper #1. Read the “Guidelines for Paper #1” by midnight.
_X__ Aug. 23-31- Set up your personal blog for all class papers. Click here for instructions. Alternately, see the “Blogger” links in the right sidebar in our class blog. To begin, complete the initial setup. You’ll be able to add finishing touches as the RD1 due date approaches. If you need help, post a request in the “Q&A About My Blog” forum in Laulima.
___ Aug. 26- Laulima Discussion: What Is “Trauma”? One definition or many different definitions? Post your response by midnight.
_X__ Aug. 29- Complete readings for Paper #1 by midnight.
_X__ Sep. 2- Laulima Discussion: Causes & Solutions: What causes gender role trauma? What’s the solution? Assume that there is more than one cause or solution. Post your response by midnight. [10 pts]
_X__ Sep. 6- Submit RD1 (Review Draft #1) [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X__ Sep. 12- Submit three RD1 evaluations in Laulima. [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X__ Sep. 16- Submit FD1 (Final Draft #1) [100 pts] Review the guidelines