Showing posts with label feminists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminists. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Stereotypes of gender- who said men cannot be good nurses

by Jing Wang

Dr.Watt mentioned in class that: “Gender is the social construction of the biological differences between men and women.”  When I sit down and think about words such as “women,” “female,” “feminist,” “men,” “male,” “patriarchy,” and “masculine,” I feel that yes, gender is “a learned and socially determined behavior.”  Then I start to reflect on how people tend to tag men and women in different countries and cultures.  In fact, it is unfair to both men and women when people assume how men and women should perform regardless of their individual characteristics.

 Adichie talked about the stereotypes that people have for feminists in South Africa: they should look sexless, single, aggressive and not feminine at all, which reminded of people’s attitudes towards feminists in China.  Feminists should be a neutral word but it is more of a negative word in China.  One of the famous sociologists specialized in gender studies in China, who is definitely a feminist, told me that never claim yourself as a feminist if you want to achieve success in this research field.  People will regard you as radical and aggressive and question your work as biased. 

 Another thing that Adichie mentioned was that some of her male friends do not understand why women still think there was gender inequality since the society has given tremendously more rights to women in the past twenty years.   I still remember the student Union election back in high school. Our director said that this school valued gender equality very much so we needed one girl there to show this.    Many people understand gender equality in this way. It is something that we should show and brag about. I do not care who this woman is and what she can do. All that I care about is that she is a woman and be there to show how much I value gender equality.  I am not denying that it has been great progress since the time when women could not vote back in the early 20th century. But what I am saying is that it is far from enough.  This so-called equality has tricked us and blinded us with ignorance and indifference.   

All these stereotypes and tags are unfair to both women and men.  I question why men must be masculine, what is the whole point of this since we are not cavemen and will not starve to death if men did not go hunting.  And I do believe that there should be some cavemen who loved and were better at caring for babies and sewing while they were forced out to hunt.   Just like how people talked about “male nurses” in China. And to be honest, I doubted their ability to be nurses as well because I have been taught and seen a lot how women are born caregivers.  But it turned out they can be great nurses not only in ICU and OR, but also in neonatal department.  I was wondering how many good male nurses we have missed because of the stereotypes and to generalize it, how many good career women we have missed in traditionally men-dominated fields. Almost all of us tend to assume what women and men should do and be like to different extents.  Just to keep in mind, even baby steps from thinking in this way will take us to a better world.