Gender, socio-political cleavages and the co-constitution of gender identities: a multidimensional analysis of self-assessed masculine and feminine characteristics
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Published:2021-02-01
Issue:1
Volume:4
Page:151-171
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ISSN:2515-1088
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Container-title:European Journal of Politics and Gender
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language:en
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Short-container-title:European Journal of Politics and Gender
Author:
Alexander Amy C.1,
Bolzendahl Catherine2,
Öhberg Patrik1
Affiliation:
1. University of Gothenburg, Sweden
2. Oregon State University, USA
Abstract
This study offers a multidimensional analysis of individuals’ self-assessments of their masculine and feminine characteristics to better understand variation from more to less binary gender identities. Through gender’s co-constitution along with various social localities,
we expect that a number of socio-political factors differentiate individuals’ gender identities through self-assessments of their masculine and feminine characteristics. Using data from a 2013 Swedish survey, our results show that men and women tend towards traditionally polarised gender
identities and that social location is a particularly influential correlate of men’s claims of feminine characteristics and women’s of masculine characteristics. Individuals from younger generations and individuals who are more educated are consistently more likely to ascribe to
less binary feminine and masculine characteristics. This suggests that generational replacement and higher education may increase the tendency of populations to ascribe to less binary gender identities.
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,Gender Studies
Cited by
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