“I don’t want to be a girl who always washes dishes”: the institutional analysis of “Z” generation adolescents’ gender sensitivity Cover Image

«я не хочу быть такой девочкой, чтобы посуду всегда мыть»: институциональный анализ гендерной чувствительности подростков поколения «z»
“I don’t want to be a girl who always washes dishes”: the institutional analysis of “Z” generation adolescents’ gender sensitivity

Author(s): Zarjethan Hadzhi-Murzaevna Saralieva, A. V. Shchekoturov
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Gender history, Social development, Social differentiation, Sociology of Culture, Economic development, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Ивановский государственный университет
Keywords: gender sensitivity; adolescent; identity; institution of socialization; generation theory; “Z” generation;

Summary/Abstract: The analysis of main institutes of socialization in terms of adolescents’ gender sensitivity is presented in the article. Values of modern teen’s generation are determined by transformation of social institutes, growth of IT technologies and virtual reality. These features of “Z” generation are only slightly touched upon by domestic scholars; so this lack of knowledge helps to formulate main research questions. Three key aspects of gender sensitivity are in the focus of the investigation: how adolescents estimate the significance of each institution in their lives, whether they realize the level of gender marking of these social institutions, and how adolescents refer to the character of transmitted gender norms, traditions and values. In-depth interviews method is the research method used. The study shows that such institutions as the Internet, a family and a school have greater impact on teenagers’ gender sensitivity. Analysis of friends and peers has revealed that gender attributes have significance only for girls; most boys are in “masculine vacuum” — they don’t raise questions about masculinity neither at home nor at school, or anywhere else. However, boys may emphasize their masculinity due to sexual experience. The question of the gender self-expression freedom among peer group associates with gender stratification and depends on the social, gender and sexual sensitivity to social and structural norms.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 45-58
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Russian
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