MASKULINITET U PROFESIJAMA

Autori

  • Marta Tomić Kriminalističko-policijska akademija, Beograd
  • Danijela Spasić Kriminalističko-policijska akademija, Beograd

Ključne reči:

maskulinitet, profesije, žene, feminizacija, rod

Apstrakt

U tekstu se analiziraju načini i mehanizmi dominacije maskuliniteta u profesijama koje su tradicionalno poznate kao tipično muške profesije. Dominacija maskuliniteta analizira se odnosu na žene u muškim profesijama. Posebno je napravljen kraći osvrt na policijsku i učiteljsku profesiju kako bi se pokazalo da su žene, s jedne strane kao manjinska grupa u tipično muškoj profesiji marginalizovane, a sa druge strane su u učiteljskoj profesiji kao dominantna većina, feminizacijom profesije postale ekonomski i društveno degradirane.

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