The Nurture and Conveyance of Gender Role Stereotypes





To comprehend what gender role stereotypes are, one has to first recognize what the concepts of gender roles are. Gender roles are behaviours, activities, tasks and responsibilities that males or females play in a specified society, they are ultimately the building blocks for gender role stereotype. From “Women are better cooks” to “Men are natural leaders” all negative gender role stereotypes. Gender role stereotypes are oversimplified and generalized attributes or roles that are performed by or the activities appropriate to either male or female as stipulated by society. These stereotypes limit women’s and men’s capabilities to enhance their abilities or even pursue their proficient careers. Gender stereotypes are nurtured and conveyed simultaneously as suggested by the social learning theory they develop through observational learning, imitating, modelling and are conveyed through agents or forces of socialization (Family, Mass media, School, Language, Religion ).

Nyambe E.N

Final Year Law Student, The University of Zambia

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