Sexual Behavior and Gender Violence Part I
SCIENCE DR. WÁZCAR VERDUZCO FRAGOSO* TRANSLATION: MTRO. SERGIO SÁNCHEZ PADILLA
*Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Doctor AAPAUNAM
Feminism is a doctrine that advocates the extension of women’s rights and their value in society; denounces “sexism” (an attitude of discrimination towards female sex in a sexual society). Source: http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20190308/ violencia-genero-mas-denuncias-condenas-ordenes-proteccion-2018/1897660.shtml
Objective: To know the biopsychosocial foundations of human sexual behavior and identify the behaviors typified as gender violence, for reflection.
Concepts
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Gender: Refers to the attributes that socially, historically, culturally and geographically, have been assigned to men and women; it is used to refer to the characteristics [stereotypes] that are considered identified as “masculine” and “feminine”; these characteristics
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can range from the functions that have been attributed to one or the other sex (provide vs. care), the attitudes that are imputed to them (rationality, strength, assertiveness vs. emotionality, solidarity, patience), to the ways of dressing, walking, talking, thinking, feeling and relating. Machism: It is considered an archaic trait rooted in diverse cultures that has different regional and class expressions that occur in all scenarios (family, school, work, social) and is the cause of different forms of suffering and distress