Read these sites.
http://web2.airmail.net/ktrig246/out_of_cave/mf.html
www.ta-tutor.com/webpdf/ram184.pdf
What do you think?
In modern America, how does society define 'masculine' and 'feminine'? Do these characterizations appear restrictive? If so, how? If not, why not?
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These sources seem a bit outdated to me. What about some more recent material?
I suspect that cultural attitudes haven't changed a lot since those articles were written. Also remember, that each of us only sees a narrow bit of "society." As a liberal, northern, older woman in a medium sized city, I'm sure that my perspective differs from a southern middle-aged man. It's probably different than a west coast college student or an urban 40s something.
This site is the only recent site I found that begins to address this issue.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/asr/v007/7.2unit07.html
This site is the only recent site I found that begins to address this issue.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/asr/v007/7.2unit07.html
Thanks for your help!
You're very welcome.