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Confucianism And Gender: The Definition Of Gender

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The following two concepts are relevant descriptions for the further analysis of this research.
3.2.1.1 The Definition of Gender
When conducting research on a feature of gender inequality it is important to define what gender is. In this paper we have decided to use the definition by Judith Lorber (2010), which defines gender as: Gender: “A social status, a legal designation, and a personal identity. Through the social processes of gendering, gender division and their accompanying norms and role expectations are built into the major social institution of society, such as the economy, the family, the state, culture, religion, and the law- the gendered social order. Woman and man, girl and boy are used when referring to gender” – Judith Lorber (2010; 15). Moreover, within feminist literature there is a wide agreement in a distinction between the definition of …show more content…

It has dominated China for more than 2000 years and even though, the country has gone through a rapid socioeconomic development in recent decades, cultural values and customs from Confucianism are still prevalent and influence Chinese people today (Ji, 2015). In order to understand the Chinese cultural mind-set, it is important to understand the ideology of Confucianism. Confucianism promotes the harmony of society, which is a society that gives their citizens diverse status and roles. The harmony of society is created by a social hierarchy which promotes proper and appropriate behaviour that is in accordance to Confucianism values. Granrose (2007) claims that the society is set up in a hierarchical way when the head of family (man) is at the top and the youngest female family member in the bottom. It is extremely important that a woman behaves properly in Confucian traditions, which stipulate the following the doctrine of ‘three obedience’. These

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