Gender As a Social Structure
North Carolina State University · University of Illinois Chicago
Abstract
In this article, the author argues that we need to conceptualize gender as a social structure, and by doing so, we can better analyze the ways in which gender is embedded in the individual, interactional, and institutional dimensions of our society. To conceptualize gender as a structure situates gender at the same level of general social significance as the economy and the polity. The author also argues that while concern with intersectionality must continue to be paramount, different structures of inequality have different constructions and perhaps different influential causal mechanisms at any given historical moment. We need to follow a both/and strategy to understand gender structure, race structure, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 147
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Polity
- Intersectionality
- Sociology
- Inequality
- Race (biology)
- Structural inequality
- Social structure
- Social constructionism