“Fag, dude, dyke, fat or hot”. Word prevalence among high school students in terms of gender/sexual stereotypes

Jón Ingvar Kjaran (jik@hi.is) is assistant professor at the University of Iceland,School of Eduation. He holds a PhD degree from the University of Iceland, School ofEducation. His research focus is on gender equaThe paper focuses on attitudes of high school students to stereotypes of appearances,gen...

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Main Author: Kjaran, Jón Ingvar
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Published: Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands 2016
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.hi.is:article/2381 2023-05-15T16:49:42+02:00 “Fag, dude, dyke, fat or hot”. Word prevalence among high school students in terms of gender/sexual stereotypes „Faggi, tappi, lessa, feit eða heit“ Orðtíðni framhaldsskólanema um staðalmyndir kynhneigðar og kyngervis Kjaran, Jón Ingvar 2016-11-14 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2381 isl ice Menntavísindasvið Háskóla Íslands https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2381/1266 https://ojs.hi.is/netla/article/view/2381 ##submission.copyrightStatement## Netla - english edition; 2016: Netla - Ársrit Netla; 2016: Netla - Ársrit 1670-0244 gender system masculinities femininities;institutionalized heterosexism;high schools kynjakerfið;karlmennska;kvenleiki;gagnkynhneigðarhyggja;framhaldsskólinn info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 fticelandunivojs 2022-09-21T13:40:16Z Jón Ingvar Kjaran (jik@hi.is) is assistant professor at the University of Iceland,School of Eduation. He holds a PhD degree from the University of Iceland, School ofEducation. His research focus is on gender equaThe paper focuses on attitudes of high school students to stereotypes of appearances,gender and sexual orientation. 238 students in two high schools were asked toparticipate in a quantitative photo-survey. It consisted of seven photographs that wereselected by the authors and considered to be typical of certain characteristics, suchas sexual orientation, appearances, masculinity or femininity. Students were asked tomark a given word(s) that they thought was relevant to each image. The findings indicatethat there was a significant gender difference in the answers of the participants,when it came to the use of certain words in describing the photographs in the survey.Moreover, one could conclude that many characteristics of institutionalized heterosexism,were noted in attitudes and responses of the students, altough in varyingdegrees. Boys used for example more negative words about some of the photographsand they adopted rather than the girls the dominant discourse of femininity andmasculinity. Both sexes, however, were influenced by the dominant discourse aboutthe appearances, stereotypes of gender and sexual orientation, suggesting that thegender system continues to affect the culture of the high schools and the attitudes of their students. Greinin fjallar um viðhorf framhaldsskólanema til staðalmynda á borð við útlit, kyngervi og kynhneigð. Til að skyggnast inn í hugmyndaheim þeirra var lögð megindleg myndakönnun fyrir 238 þátttakendur í tveimur framhaldsskólum. Myndakönnunin var þess eðlis að sjö myndir voru valdar með það fyrir augum að þær væru á einhvern hátt staðalmynd( ir) fyrir tiltekna eiginleika, á borð við kynhneigð, útlit, karlmennsku eða kvenleika. Nemendur áttu að merkja við uppgefin orð sem þeim fannst eiga við um hverja mynd. Marktækur munur var á orðavali nemenda um myndirnar eftir ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
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topic gender system
masculinities
femininities;institutionalized heterosexism;high schools
kynjakerfið;karlmennska;kvenleiki;gagnkynhneigðarhyggja;framhaldsskólinn
spellingShingle gender system
masculinities
femininities;institutionalized heterosexism;high schools
kynjakerfið;karlmennska;kvenleiki;gagnkynhneigðarhyggja;framhaldsskólinn
Kjaran, Jón Ingvar
“Fag, dude, dyke, fat or hot”. Word prevalence among high school students in terms of gender/sexual stereotypes
topic_facet gender system
masculinities
femininities;institutionalized heterosexism;high schools
kynjakerfið;karlmennska;kvenleiki;gagnkynhneigðarhyggja;framhaldsskólinn
description Jón Ingvar Kjaran (jik@hi.is) is assistant professor at the University of Iceland,School of Eduation. He holds a PhD degree from the University of Iceland, School ofEducation. His research focus is on gender equaThe paper focuses on attitudes of high school students to stereotypes of appearances,gender and sexual orientation. 238 students in two high schools were asked toparticipate in a quantitative photo-survey. It consisted of seven photographs that wereselected by the authors and considered to be typical of certain characteristics, suchas sexual orientation, appearances, masculinity or femininity. Students were asked tomark a given word(s) that they thought was relevant to each image. The findings indicatethat there was a significant gender difference in the answers of the participants,when it came to the use of certain words in describing the photographs in the survey.Moreover, one could conclude that many characteristics of institutionalized heterosexism,were noted in attitudes and responses of the students, altough in varyingdegrees. Boys used for example more negative words about some of the photographsand they adopted rather than the girls the dominant discourse of femininity andmasculinity. Both sexes, however, were influenced by the dominant discourse aboutthe appearances, stereotypes of gender and sexual orientation, suggesting that thegender system continues to affect the culture of the high schools and the attitudes of their students. Greinin fjallar um viðhorf framhaldsskólanema til staðalmynda á borð við útlit, kyngervi og kynhneigð. Til að skyggnast inn í hugmyndaheim þeirra var lögð megindleg myndakönnun fyrir 238 þátttakendur í tveimur framhaldsskólum. Myndakönnunin var þess eðlis að sjö myndir voru valdar með það fyrir augum að þær væru á einhvern hátt staðalmynd( ir) fyrir tiltekna eiginleika, á borð við kynhneigð, útlit, karlmennsku eða kvenleika. Nemendur áttu að merkja við uppgefin orð sem þeim fannst eiga við um hverja mynd. Marktækur munur var á orðavali nemenda um myndirnar eftir ...
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title “Fag, dude, dyke, fat or hot”. Word prevalence among high school students in terms of gender/sexual stereotypes
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