Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
&
ROLE AND STATUS OF FILIPINO WOMEN IN
CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
By:
Cord Cruz, Karen Mae
Corilla, Zenith
Cristobal, Abigail
Ricasata, Allen Kate
BASIC SOURCES
Tradition/Culture
Marriage
Politics
Forced sterilization and forced
abortion
Tradition/Culture
In India, when a Hindu woman is
Tradition/Culture
Men tend to outnumber women in professions
In reality:
Girls and women are just as capable as boys and
Pink
Blue.
volleyball.
Women are supposed to have "clean jobs" such as secretaries,
teachers, and librarians.
Men do "dirty jobs" such as construction and mechanics; they
are not secretaries, teachers, or cosmetologists.
Guys are messy and unclean.
Men do not cook, sew, or do crafts.
Women do not have technical skills and are not good at "hands
on" projects such as car repairs.
Men are the breadwinners while women stay at home to take
care of the family.
REINFORCING FACTORS
Home/Family
Parents - play a vital part in a childs early life.
Siblings -Apart from parents, children also
Church/Religion
Religious beliefs and practices
School/Education
The role of academic achievement in
Media/Public Opinion
Children learn about different gender
stronger.
Female characters - more dependent
Workplace/ Employment
Wage gap
Organizational
power
Employment
opportunities
Community
Parenting &
Marriage
Gender
Discrimination
Television &
film
Government
Pre-Spanish
Family life
a baby girl was as welcome as a boy
at marrying age:
groom
Paninilbihan
Family life
divorce was allowed
men walked behind the women
virginity was of little value
did not like to give birth many times
enjoyed freedom in making decisions for the
family
ranks in society
Gender was not an issue in terms of
leadership succession
Religious activities
Role of
a Babaylan
Spanish Period
women were turned into objects of
suppression
most were not given an opportunity to an
education
women were no longer allowed to hold high
positions and participate in political activities
Spanish Period
Typical Maria
Clara or
mahinhing
dalaga stereo
type
American Period
Women were freed to social and political
restrictions
Acquire opportunities of higher education
World War II
women suffered sexual slavery
women serve on the
battlefield as nurses,
water bearers
and cooks
The End!
Thank you!
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