Prof. Miller| ENG 1101 - OL62 | Fall 2020

Micro-Activity #7

Gender Inequality

What is Gender inequality? Gender inequality  is the idea that men and women are not equal and that gender affects an individual’s living experience. These differences arise from distinctions in biology, psychology, and cultural norms. Some of these types of distinctions are empirically grounded while others appear to be socially constructed. The gender inequality could fall under something as simple as yearly wage, to something as complicated as voting. For years it has been said that men were the more superior species based on the fact that they were the  more ‘manly’ figure. I think it would be interesting to explore the different sides of this two sided story to see how this completely unnecessary conclusion came to be.

1 Comment

  1. Prof. Suzanne Miller

    Ekeoma,

    I’m wondering how the research is going, and if you’ve devised a research question out of what we discussed on Monday. Something along the lines of whether gender inequality existed during the stone age…?

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