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Sociology and Socialization: Gender Differences Examined Birthday Cards

Go to any card shop and take a look at the birthday cards. Birthday cards display numerous messages about society's attitudes toward gender, age, mental status and more. Most of the birthday cards available in a typical Hallmark store, the store examined, display what might be considered gender 'norms'. For example, girl's birthday cards are mostly offered in pink, showing pictures of flowers or bunnies or other soft items. Male birthday cards often depict pictures of sporting items, blue colors, or even women. The cards available suggest that differences exist between what men and women like, and emphasize that these 'norms' have become social institutions. The messages provided in cards suggest that women want to hear flowery messages of love and caring, whereas men would rather here a good joke or look at a picture of a member of the opposite sex.

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Phrases like 'geezer' are typically used to describe people advancing in age.
Human consciousness is in part a direct reflection of the images and messages that are sent to people by the media. Social control is maintained via messages, which suggest for example, that people get feebler minded as they grow older. Birthday cards are far more abundant for young people and for older people, suggesting that entertaining youth is a priority and poking fun of aging is equally important.

Infant Clothes

Gender starts to count from day one. In the infant clothing store you will see clothing labeled from 0-3 months, or from the time a baby is born. And from that time, clothes are differentiated by color and style. Much like cards, girl's clothes are often soft and feminine,…

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Shepard, J.M. (2001). Sociology, 9th ed. West Publishing Company.


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