Power = Masculine, Weakness = Feminine
Edna Sednitzer, who blogs at Red Light Politics, sent us in two screencaps of what she came across during a recent search on Thesaurus.com. She searched the word “power” and this is one of the entries that came up, for “related adjectives” (some words I found notable highlighted in red):
Out of curiosity she then searched “weakness,” and here are the suggested adjectives:
At least according to this thesaurus, masculinity is powerful, capable, competent; femininity is weak and incompetent. There’s a sexual component as well — notice that power is associated with being virile, while weakness = lustless. Of course, we also associate men and masculinity with the active pursuit of sex, while women are supposed to be the objects of pursuit, not actively sexual.
Anyway, it’s a great example of how language is gendered in a way that privileges masculinity and men over femininity and women.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Stereotypes of Masculinity and Femininity - Power & Weakness
I found this as Sociological Images, a very cool site if you have never heard of it. In the social constructionist model of human identity, language has a major influence on how we conceive of ourselves - so when our language is gendered in sexist ways, our ideas of masculine and feminine will also be sexist, because those gender concepts are linguistic and socially constructed.
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