Changing beliefs about gender: the relation between contact with gender nonconforming individuals and gender essentialism

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Fine, S. Gelman, Arnold K. Ho
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ABSTRACT Increasing numbers of individuals are openly identifying outside of the gender binary, which may have broader effects on how people view gender. Little research has examined how contact with gender nonconforming (GNC) individuals may influence others’ conceptualisations of gender. Through seven studies with 2,547 participants, we found that contact with GNC individuals corresponded to reduced gender essentialism. In two correlational studies, we found that contact with GNC people predicted reduced gender essentialism even when controlling for sexism and contact with women. In a series of four experimental studies, we found some evidence that imagining contact with a GNC person resulted in significantly less gender essentialism than imagining contact with a woman, though this was not consistent across studies using other types of control conditions. In a final study, we found that media contact with either a trans man or a genderfluid person reduced gender essentialism compared to contact with a cisgender man, demonstrating that contact effects generalised across exposure to different types of gender identities. This work suggests that a person’s conceptualisation of gender may be changed through contact with GNC people.
性别观念的变迁:与性别不符合个体接触与性别本质论的关系
越来越多的人公开认同二元性别之外的性别,这可能对人们如何看待性别产生更广泛的影响。很少有研究考察与性别不一致(GNC)个体的接触如何影响他人对性别的概念。通过对2,547名参与者的七项研究,我们发现与GNC个体的接触对应于性别本质主义的减少。在两项相关研究中,我们发现,即使在控制性别歧视和与女性接触的情况下,与GNC人群的接触也预示着性别本质主义的减少。在一系列的四项实验研究中,我们发现了一些证据,表明想象与GNC人接触比想象与女性接触显著降低了性别本质主义,尽管这在使用其他类型控制条件的研究中并不一致。在最后一项研究中,我们发现,与与顺性男性的接触相比,与跨性别男性或性别流动者的媒体接触减少了性别本质主义,这表明接触效应在接触不同类型的性别认同时是普遍存在的。这项研究表明,一个人对性别的概念可能会通过与GNC人的接触而改变。
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Psychology & Sexuality
Psychology & Sexuality PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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