Societal determinants Sample Clauses

Societal determinants. Unlike institutional determinants, most of messages sent by society conform messages from the textbooks. Although sports are encouraged by the government, the Bahraini society restricts women’s participation in sports (Aldairi, 2005). Similarly, although both genders study the subjects of caregiving and handcrafts, in the Bahraini culture, these roles are attributed to women. These textbooks provide an accurate representation of the Bahraini culture, because in both textbooks and reality, in the older generation only women are responsible for housework and handcrafts, while the new generation starts breaking this stereotype, by both boys and girls helping their mothers in these matters. In addition, similar to the institutional determinants, societal determinants promote men firstness. Also, in this series, the gender binary is highly emphasised, which is directly reflected from the Bahraini culture. However, the idea of multiple femininities is promoted. Through analysis of activities and pictures, there are different women in the series. For example, some women work as language teachers, while others work as police officers. Also, they are free to wear different garments. On the other hand, men do not have the same variety. Men are not allowed to be interested in fashion or caregiving, and their appearance is limited to one fixed image. These ideas are directly extracted from the Bahraini culture. Women, to a certain extent, have freedom of choice in jobs and clothes, while men, on the other hand, if they choose certain jobs or ways of dressing, they are described as “feminine”.
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