gendered Definition
gen·dered (jen′dərd)
adjective
characterized or determined by issues or factors of gender (sense ) a gendered analysis
gendered Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- subjectivity: Finally, my PhD ( Exeter ) investigates the social construction of gendered subjectivities in Polish convents.
- discourse: Her specific research interests are in gendered discourses in political settings in Cameroon.
- identity: Issues such as birth and abortion are explored alongside sexual desire and the complexity of our gendered identity.
- dimension: Her research is focused on the gendered dimensions of the international trade agenda.
- division: This is known as the gendered division of labor.
- inequality: It is clear then that much more research is required into the nature and causes of gendered health inequalities.
Modifying Another Word
- highly: Despite the assumed gender equality, however, Soviet notions of private and public were not only constantly changing but also highly gendered.
- specifically: Women's words unveiled Jameela Nishat Are women censored in specifically gendered ways?
- clearly: Although the hierarchy was clearly gendered, women were not without power.
- explicitly: Distinctions focusing on gender, or which are explicitly gendered, were given a different prominence in each table.
- also: In their form and design, suburbs are also gendered spaces, shaped by assumptions about home, work and family.
- deeply: But it is not only the political context within which weapons of mass destruction are situated that is deeply gendered.
Used with adjective complement
become: Violence has become gendered as male and as a result has become a ' norm ' .
Browse dictionary entries near gendered
- ‹ gender-specific
- ‹ gender gap
- ‹ gender changer
- ‹ gender-bender
- ‹ gender
- ‹ gendarmerie
- ‹ gendarme
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