Agency and Communion

Sabine Sczesny, C. Nater, A. Eagly
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Abstract

Sczesny, Nater, and Eagly show that agency and communion are essential to understanding the psychology of gender. Gender stereotypes, in their descriptive and prescriptive forms, follow from a societal division of labor whereby women tend to be concentrated in communally demanding roles and men in agentically demanding roles. People’s inferences of communal and agentic traits underlying the typical role behaviors of women and men yield gender stereotypes. These stereotypes in turn can enhance or compromise the ability of women and men to occupy and succeed in social roles that demand agentic or communal qualities. To the extent that people internalize stereotypes pertaining to their gender, they gain gender identities by which women regard themselves as especially communal and men as especially agentic. In addition, these identities and related personal goals regulate the attraction of each sex to social roles that afford opportunities to meet communal or agentic goals.
代理与交流
Sczesny, Nater和Eagly表明,代理和交流对于理解性别心理学至关重要。性别陈规定型观念以其描述性和规定性的形式产生于社会分工,即妇女往往集中于要求社会发挥作用的角色,而男子则集中于要求代理人发挥作用的角色。人们对女性和男性典型角色行为背后的群体特征和代理特征的推断产生了性别刻板印象。这些陈规定型观念反过来又会增强或损害男女在需要能动性或群体性的社会角色中发挥作用并取得成功的能力。在人们内化与其性别有关的陈规定型观念的程度上,他们获得了性别认同,通过这种认同,妇女认为自己特别具有群体性,而男子则认为自己特别具有能动性。此外,这些身份和相关的个人目标调节了两性对社会角色的吸引力,这些社会角色提供了实现公共或个人目标的机会。
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