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Question Answered step-by-step hello, please answer the following questions and i will give you… hello, please answer the following questions and i will give you thumbs upHere are some questions you might consider responding to, or even using as a taking-off point in your discussion groups this week:Do you think that gender norms are loosening? If so, why? If not, why not? (Feel free to point to things you might have seen in the news, in commercials, or in pop culture in support of your view. Also, feel free to post pictures or links into the discussion.)Does the way “we do gender” (e.g. the way we talk, whether or not we wear make-up, the clothes we wear, etc.) affect whether or not we can be feminists? Explain.Consider how what’s been said about the social construction of gender might be extended to other aspects of individual identity (e.g. race, bodily ability, class, etc.).——————————–please reply to those discussion posts, (please agree with their opinion)1-Hi everyone, I chose to respond to the question from unit 3 “Does the way “we do gender” affect whether or not we can be feminists?” The answer is simply no, because an individual’s gender does not define their beliefs. Any person can dress a certain way, have interest in different things but can still have an opinion based on any subject including feminism. Being a feminist is the belief that all genders should have equal rights and opportunities including men, women, and non binary. Just because someone wants to dress a certain way or identify as anything other than a woman, doesn’t disregard the fact that you can have a voice on what you believe is right and help change the world for the better.2-hello,For the second discussion cycle, I would like to address the question “does the way we do gender affect whether or not we can be feminists?” Any individual, either man or woman (or however chosen to identify), can have their own beliefs and values in regards to the concept of feminism. Before going any further, let’s define feminism as the belief in and advocacy of women’s political, economic, and social equality through organized activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests (Merriam-Webster, n.d.).If the way we do gender is discriminatory towards femininity and does not allow for the expression and support of woman, then we cannot call ourselves feminists. Gender is a social construct meaning that if we socially construct men to being more successful or treated with more respect than women, then we are not supporting feminism. Women often fall to the power of men, or men are seen to have dominance and superiority over woman and in today’s society, this is when feminism does not exist.True feminism is not about treating women better than men, holding them to higher standard or women gaining dominance, it is about creating an equal balance in society where both men and women can equally dominate. For this reason, we must get rid of negative gender stereotypes and norms. For example, the belief that men are stronger and more powerful than women ultimately succumbing to men’s power.If we’re able to do gender in a way that is in support and inclusion of all people and allow the same opportunities to exist for everyone, then we can be feminists, but if we continue to do gender in a negative, hierarchical, dominating way then we can not.Taking a look back into Unit 3, there was an example about masculinity that is similar to the feminist topic discussed here. There are two men who look very different ranging in clothing, hair, and body language. Even though these two men “do gender” differently, they are both considered masculine. Similar to how others can “do gender” differently but still be considered a feminist.Feel free to add any opinions or comments based on my response. Now, for my questions to my peers. What does being a feminist mean to you? Is it based on how people choose to express their gender? Arts & Humanities Writing Creative Writing ENGL 1030 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)