Through the work that I have put into the writing assignments in this class I have expanded what I have learned in this class greatly. In this class I have learned about topics that I really knew nothing about initially. For example the first topic we covered in this course was the difference between sex and gender, I was very ignorant to this subject before and only the only thing I knew about it was what I read about Caitlyn Jenner. The next thing we covered was gender roles in culture which was something that I thought I knew a lot about but the discussions we had about global gender roles opened my eyes to the bigger picture. Once I learned about this it made understanding the global gender gap much easy which I didn’t even knew existed before this class. I thought I knew a lot about these topics but through class discussions and reading I did on the topics I was able to expand my knowledge on these issues greatly.
In the first artifact I wrote about the difference between sex and gender in society. This was a subject that I knew was an emerging issue in the United States but what I didn’t know was that this was a worldwide topic of discussion and is very controversial. Traditionally people have believed that there are only two genders and the sex you are given at birth defines what you are, and I was one of those people. But after learning about third gender and about gender dysphoria I learned that there is a spectrum of genders and people can identify as more than just male or female and your biological sex at birth does not define you. I learned that “the psychological aspect of gender is how the person feels inside, when someone identifies as a gender different from their sex it is known as gender dysphoria.”(Artifact 1) After learning about how this is approached in other countries like the Hijra in India and the Kathoeys of Thailand I learned that the people that have gender dysphoria are no different than regular people and worldwide societies need to be more welcoming to them because in many countries including the US they face serious discrimination.
The story of Robert Eads was a serious example of how transgender people in the US face discrimination. After watching the movie Southern Comfortwe see the life of a transgender man and how he “brought together young transgender men and women and treated them as his own children guiding them through life”(Artifact 7) Robert was a prime example of how transgender people in American society can be discriminated against, because he was dying of ovarian cancer but was refused treatment simply because he was a man. The doctors refused to treat him out of fear that they would lose other clients. I had never heard of such discrimination in modern society but this type of thing still happens today. This story really opened my eyes to how society needs to be more open minded to other people because these doctors let a man die just because he was different from them.
The story of Robert Eads shows a problem in the healthcare system but there is a problem in the health care system that not only affects transgender people but also women. In Artifact 4 I wrote about the serious problem in the US with women’s health care. I was completely unaware of the fact that women were not included in medical studies for new drugs until the 1990’s. This meant that women had no clue what impact or side effects a drug would have on them because it wasn’t tested on women. In a few cases untested drugs caused serious birth defects in children. This was all off the idea that women would have the same reaction to drugs as men but their bodies are completely different and there are precautions women need to consider when taking prescription or over the counter drugs. This is the first example of how women have been mistreated in the healthcare system. In modern times “when looking at cost of healthcare not including pregnancy and postpartum care women spend 24% more than men.” (Artifact 4) With a combination of factors between life choices and life expectancy women end up having to spend a lot more money on health care because women have a tendency to go to the doctor more often than men and live longer.
The gender gap is not only reflected in the healthcare system but also around the world. Women are not given the same opportunity and represented as men across the world. Prior to learning about this issue I was aware how women were treated in society in many middle east and African countries but what was surprising to me was how poorly the US ranked against all the other countries in the world for their gender gaps. In Artifact 4 I go on to explain why the US is 51stin the world and why Iceland has been number 1 for the past 9 years. There are significant differences in women’s roles in society. In Iceland women have better representation in their government “because the number of women being elected to public office has steadily been increasing.” (Artifact 3) This simple fact gives women better living conditions in society because women are making policies for other women. When men are making policies for women they don’t always get it right because they don’t always see women’s point of view perfectly, especially when it comes to healthcare. I learned a lot throughout this course about gender and how gender affects roles in society.
I came into this class thinking that I had a good understanding of gender and social issues involving gender but I was completely wrong. I learned all about the social issues concerning transgenders, including their healthcare problems through the story of Robert Eads, the gender gap between men and women in society, and something that was most surprising to me was how different cultures approached these issues. Worldwide there are problems with human rights and they are very apparent when looking at these issues of transgender people and also the gender gap.
Artifact 1: Sex vs Gender in Society
Artifact 3: The Global Gender Gap
Artifact 4: The Gender Health Gap
Artifact 7: Robert Eads