Boys Act and Girls Appear: A Content Analysis of Gender Stereotypes Associated with Characters in Children's Popular Culture

被引:47
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作者
Murnen, Sarah K. [1 ]
Greenfield, Claire [1 ]
Younger, Abigail [1 ]
Boyd, Hope [1 ]
机构
[1] Kenyon Coll, Dept Psychol, Gambier, OH 43022 USA
关键词
Stereotyped attitudes; Popular culture; Socialization; Human sex differences; VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS; OBJECTIFICATION THEORY; BODY-IMAGE; WOMEN; DOLLS; TOYS; SEX; PERCEPTIONS; VICTIMS; FEMALE;
D O I
10.1007/s11199-015-0558-x
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
We conducted a content analysis of children's products in U.S. popular culture that depict male and female characters to determine the extent to which gender stereotypes were portrayed. We examined popular Halloween costumes (90 female costumes and 90 male costumes) from popular retail websites, 79 popular dolls and 71 popular action figures from national store websites, and Valentines found at two national stores (portraying 54 female and 59 male characters). The coding system was adapted from several different studies. Female characters were far more likely than male characters to be depicted with traditional feminine stereotyped cues (e.g., decorative clothing) and sexually submissive, hyper-feminine cues (e.g., revealing clothing). Male characters were far more likely to be portrayed with traditional masculine characteristics like functional clothing and the body-in-motion, and they were often depicted with hyper-masculine accessories such as having a weapon. Implications for children's gender-role development and the perpetuation of patriarchy are discussed.
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页数:14
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