Word: genderization
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...School Professor Alan Dershowitz? The club has no affiliation with the University Ms. Schkolnick supports with her tuition. The activities of the members involve no lawbreaking and take place within the confines of the building. Even the supposed benefits which the club denies Ms. Schkolnick because of her gender hold no appeal for her. She admittingly brings her suit against the Fly Club without any care for what the Club specifically offers its members...
Kennedy said that problems of gender, workplace democracy, gay and lesbian legal studies and corruption are often overlooked in legal studies and therefore will be given special attention...
...Kennedy School, recurring problems such as discrimination in employment, sexual harassment and male-female power roles are brushed off as "communications" or "personal" problems. Faculty advise female students not to wage such unwinnable battles as the use of gender specific pronouns. Biases and insults go unchallenged, and workplace issues are overlooked. Positive images for women in public service are virtually ignored. Instead, images in and outside of the classroom reinforce the diminished role and expectations for women. American heroes pictured in academic halls and featured speakers are, with rare exception, men. Program staff, responsible for administrative details and running errands...
However, the use of stereotypes in the development of character and plot detracted from the piece itself, as well as from the progressive atmosphere engendered by its production. The plot did not necessitate its strict as well as gratuitously degrading gender stereotypes. An atmosphere of innovative, progressive theatre or thought cannot exist if regressive, repressive stereotypes are encompassed by the very forms of innovation...
...they were tall charismatic men with white teeth and big smiles--but they were never women. After I realized this I began to doubt whether I wanted to be a politician and, more importantly, whether I could accomplish what I set out to do. I was scared that my gender could effect my success...