GENDER AND GENDER ATTRIBUTES

Authors

  • Narbutayeva Zarnigor Maxammadqulovna

Keywords:

Key words: language, gender, sociolinguistics, culture, gender discourse, masculine, feminine, sexism.

Abstract

   Abstract: Every individual born as a member of one of the two sexes has a gender according to the sex to which he or she belongs. This is because the social order envisages two completely different worlds of behavior, thinking and perception for men and women. From the moment the biological sex of the child is known by the parents, whether it is before birth or immediately after birth, the appropriate characteristics of gender for that child begin to be compiled and operationalized. In the following process, the gender to be internalized by the individual who is born into a cultural environment, and thus into an environment where the characteristics and rules of gender are determined, is constructed in all its dimensions

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Published

2024-04-21

How to Cite

Narbutayeva Zarnigor Maxammadqulovna. (2024). GENDER AND GENDER ATTRIBUTES. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 44(1), 3–7. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/01/article/view/13020