• Gender constructions - understood as socially/discursively produced conceptions of masculinity and femininity - play an important role in foreign policy and international politics. (bundesstiftung-friedensforschung.de)
  • Social constructions of subjects (e.g., political elites, soldiers, or the "local population" in conflict regions), objects (for instance, nuclear weapons), social practices (military interventions, economic sanctions, diplomacy), and institutions (like the foreign office or the armed forces) are gendered - they are interwoven with notions of masculinity and femininity. (bundesstiftung-friedensforschung.de)
  • How a surplus of men impacts a society depends on how the institution of the family and how sexuality and norms about femininity and masculinity are organized in this society. (detektor.fm)
  • Changing Concepts of Femininities and Masculinities, Cham 2020. (dhi-paris.fr)
  • Although sociologists think of femininity as socially constructed, there is also widespread recognition that some behaviors considered feminine are influenced by both cultural factors and biological factors. (so-sein-mentoring.com)
  • To what extent femininity is biologically or socially influenced is subject to debate. (so-sein-mentoring.com)
  • Battle of Tuntenhaus (de/en) (queeres Hausbesetzertun im 90er-Jahre Berlin) 21.06. (malobeo.org)
  • Among its precious jewels, Rose includes necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets, refined expressions of unique femininity, romantic and delicate like the flower they represent. (scrignosoprana.com)
  • Femininity (also called womanliness or girlishness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with women and girls. (doerte-oehme.com)