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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
   
* "Women are so good at communication" ([[Essentialism]])
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* "Women are so good at communication"
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** This is an example of [[Essentialism|essentialism]]. To the extent that women seem to be better at communication than men, it's that higher expectations are placed on women.
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* "Women are great at understanding the user, so you should work on the front end" ([[Pigeonholing]])
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** The belief that women have more empathy is another example of essentialism. Men are able to avoid learning social skills because they're not expected to be empathetic.
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* "Women are nicer and more polite than men"
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** This is benevolent sexism when stated as an innate truth about women, outside the context that women are systematically punished for not being excessively polite and deferential.
 
* "Women are too smart to work long hours for little reward" [http://philip.greenspun.com/careers/women-in-science]
 
* "Women are too smart to work long hours for little reward" [http://philip.greenspun.com/careers/women-in-science]
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** If working long hours wasn't rewarding, then men wouldn't do it. Of course, many women don't want to work long hours for little reward, and most men don't either.
* "Women are more interested in applications of technology to help people than in theoretical work" (a view expressed in [http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/unlocking-clubhouse ''Unlocking the Clubhouse''] which was later debunked)
 
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* "Women are more interested in applications of technology to help people than in theoretical work"
 
** This view was expressed in the book [http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/unlocking-clubhouse ''Unlocking the Clubhouse''], and was later debunked.
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* "Women aren't violent"
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** Women can participate in the violent enforcement of [[Patriarchy|patriarchy]] by committing violence against children and other women (an example of a [[Patriarchal bargain|patriarchal bargain]]). Women can and do commit child abuse; lesbian, bisexual or pansexual women in relationships with other women or with non-binary people can also engage in domestic violence against their non-male partners.
   
 
== Research and further reading ==
 
== Research and further reading ==
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* [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B79UlI0LWGoAY1FtRDdIeG9HRzQ/edit BS at work: how benevolent sexism undermines women and justifies backlash]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B79UlI0LWGoAY1FtRDdIeG9HRzQ/edit BS at work: how benevolent sexism undermines women and justifies backlash]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B79UlI0LWGoAWXF6WTJVb0RFNDA/edit How Nice of Us and How Dumb of Me: The Effect of Exposure to Benevolent Sexism on Women’s Task and Relational Self-Descriptions]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B79UlI0LWGoAWXF6WTJVb0RFNDA/edit How Nice of Us and How Dumb of Me: The Effect of Exposure to Benevolent Sexism on Women’s Task and Relational Self-Descriptions]
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 10 September 2017

Benevolent sexism is a variety of sexism that is, on its surface, positive ("benevolent") toward women.

Examples

  • "Women are so good at communication"
    • This is an example of essentialism. To the extent that women seem to be better at communication than men, it's that higher expectations are placed on women.
  • "Women are great at understanding the user, so you should work on the front end" (Pigeonholing)
    • The belief that women have more empathy is another example of essentialism. Men are able to avoid learning social skills because they're not expected to be empathetic.
  • "Women are nicer and more polite than men"
    • This is benevolent sexism when stated as an innate truth about women, outside the context that women are systematically punished for not being excessively polite and deferential.
  • "Women are too smart to work long hours for little reward" [1]
    • If working long hours wasn't rewarding, then men wouldn't do it. Of course, many women don't want to work long hours for little reward, and most men don't either.
  • "Women are more interested in applications of technology to help people than in theoretical work"
  • "Women aren't violent"
    • Women can participate in the violent enforcement of patriarchy by committing violence against children and other women (an example of a patriarchal bargain). Women can and do commit child abuse; lesbian, bisexual or pansexual women in relationships with other women or with non-binary people can also engage in domestic violence against their non-male partners.

Research and further reading