Asked by Megan Shook on Apr 27, 2024

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Pyke and Johnson apply a social constructionist perspective on gender that sees gender as_____.

A) the result of innate biological differences between women and men, and therefore consistent across racial/ethnic boundaries
B) the result of interactional performances that are interpreted with gendered and racialized meanings
C) unchanging across the different interactional settings of a person's life
D) less important than race in shaping an individual's experience

Social Constructionist

A theory or perspective that suggests knowledge, identities, and realities are constructed through social interactions and cultural norms.

  • Delve into the impact that stereotypes and controlling images have on the perception of gender and race.
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Alison WellsApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Pyke and Johnson, from a social constructionist perspective, view gender as the outcome of interactional performances that are imbued with gendered and racialized meanings. This perspective emphasizes the social and performative aspects of gender, rather than seeing it as a fixed biological or innate characteristic.