Gender Roles In American Culture

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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Culture consists of the overarching values, motives and moral ethical rules and meanings that are part of the system (Harris, 1999). Culture is the whole way of life, material and non-material of human society (Shorter, 1998). People think that culture as fine and performing arts, to dance, music, theatre and the means of disseminating arts and communication industry (Souza, 1993). One should imagine culture as being self contained, super organic reality with forces and purposes of its own (Geertz, 1973). Westerners used to think that their culture was a unitary phenomenon and that their western culture was perfect and most developed but 20th century proved them wrong (Shorter, 1998). As culture …show more content…

The big question still remains if men are fully undertaking their roles in the society because Kenyan men suffer tremendous domestic violence in the hands of their women due to failure of not being responsible in their duties. Also women are fighting for the equality meaning that a man can do female roles and vice versa. During the time of our grandfathers, men were not supposed to step in kitchen because it was believed to be a sin but today majority of men go to kitchen and cook for themselves in the presence of their women. Some years back men were favored for the top positions in organizations but that has changed because today anybody can vie for that position so long as he or she is qualified (Wels, …show more content…

Culture in organizations is very important in two aspects where as it gives employee sense of organizational identity and generates commitment to organizational goals. Culture enables members to know how to relate with each other in the work place and also helps the organization to adapt to the external environment. The role of culture in our society today has been damaged because to what we refer to as the forgetfulness of the past and the neglect of our cultural heritage. The purpose for which other African countries around still maintain their cultural values is because they respect and obey their culture or way of life of their ancestors. To ensure that culture is maintained in every society, government should introduce culture as a course to every

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