Friday, January 4, 2013

The End.

Now that I have completely come to the end of my research, this project has really made me more aware of how sexism does not only occur between every day co-workers, classmates, friends, strangers, etc., but it also plays a huge role in family life. 



I chose to focus my experiment on how sexism occurs in family life over the past 50 years, by watching various episodes of television shows listed in my previous posts. Not only did I notice how the term "family" has evolved over time, but how those within a family respect one and other. To my advantage, I even watched some episodes that focused on sexism occurring outside of the family. Those episodes were really instrumental because they exemplified how a family could be so hypocritical in a sexist situation. In other words, these episodes showed how a parent could teach their child that it is not good to tease or base their decisions on someone else because of their gender. Their teachings, however, disregarded how members of that family played specific roles within the home and how they were viewed by others in that family. I do not want to go into too much detail about my results because I am very excited to present my information to the rest of the class next week! I hope my other classmates can find my results to be as exciting and interesting as I did!