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Gender Sensitization and
Enabling Relationships
Dr. Atul H. Salunke
Associate Professor of Economics
State Liaison Officer and Officer On
Special Duty Govt. Of Maharashtra
Objectives
• To ensure that girls are note sexually harassed or
assaulted in our institutions.
• To emphasize the need for creating an enabling
environment for healthy and positive interactions
among students on campus .
• To clarify the individual and institutional
responsibilities for creating a non-discriminatory
atmosphere on campus vis-à-vis girls/women and
reduce sexual harassment.
GENDER AND SEX
Sex is the physical and biological difference between men
and women. It is universal and static.
• Sex is the biological characteristics of being male or
female which is genetically determined
• Gender refer to the expectation s that people have from someone
because they are male or female. It is the socially constructed
relationship between men and women.
• Gender refers to the differences between women and men within
the same household and between cultures that are socially and
culturally constructed and change over time
Gender Role : Socially and Culturally expected behavior from
men and women.
GENDER AND SEX
STEREOTYPES : Societal norms of the society that
determine social activity of an individual. A person’s
behavior is regarded as normal/acceptable as long as
he/she adheres to those set norms
Patriarchy : It is a social structure in which cultural,
economics, political ideas as well as customs and
traditions are based on domination/ aggression by
men and subordination/submission by women.
SEXUALITY- PERSONAL BOUNDARIES
AND POWER
• MEANING OF SEXUALITY: Sexuality is like any
other human activity and is an
unavoidable part of our body. Though
it is expressed through body, it is not
only a physical action or behavior. It
includes thoughts, emotions, feelings,
values, faiths.
CASE-1
A boy & girl in a college , often in the process of getting
involved, go to the beach, sit in a secluded corner and
happy holding hands, sitting closely , touching each other
and so on. As long as, both consent to these intimacies, it
gives sexual pleasure to both.
CASE-2
Sometimes, the boy then proceeds to touch the girl
more than she is comfortable with or tries to forcibly
kiss her etc. it is no longer pleasure but harassment
for her even if she may not always explicitly say
this. Her awkwardness should be acknowledged by
the boy.
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
Sexuality as a Pleasure
 Sexual pleasure is expressed in a variety of ways that include emotional physical
responses.
 Sexuality is personal and different from person to person. No two person have the
same experience of pleasure. It also varies enormously for men and women : it
may be a physical orgasm for some , emotional bonding for others, and often a
combination of both for many.
Sexuality is Dynamic
Sexuality is not statics. It is dynamic and multifaceted. Over time, its focus can shift;
intensity and importance can change with different experiences, beliefs,
circumstances, environment, conditions, etc.
Sexual Relationship
 Sexual relationship always involves another person.
 Every person has dignity and self-worth. Sexual behavior must be responsible and
self-disciplined.
 Sexual relationships should be based on mutual thrust, honesty, commitment and
respect.
 People express their sexuality through both positive and negative attitudes and
behaviors.
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
 Sexuality expressed positively through consensual, mutually
respectful and protected relationships, enhances well being , health
and quality of life.
 Sexuality expressed negatively, through violence, harassment,
exploitation, abuse, diminishes a person’s dignity and self-worth
causing long term harm.
Crossing Sexual Boundaries
 Each of us exercises control over our sexual boundaries. This means
that we have the right not to expose ourselves to boundary crossing :
sexual behavior that we do not welcome.
 Maintaining our sexual boundaries also means that we take
responsibility for our sexual behavior towards others.
 Women, in particular, need to learn how to effectively communicate
when a man crosses their boundaries & makes them feel
uncomfortable.
Crossing Sexual Boundaries
Men need to learn to understand when their
sexual advances are unwelcome.
People are often offended when their sexual
boundaries are forcibly crossed.
Every case of sexual harassment, at some
level, involves a serious disagreement about
personal sexual boundaries between the
accused and the victim.
REEMPHASIZING
 Men and women are equal and have equal right to live with
dignity.
 Boys need to develop adequate gender sensitivity to
understand the issues and help their female colleagues or
friends on the campus to extend their horizons of activities.
 Girls need to develop adequate gender sensitivity and
develop capacity to break the shackles of stereotypical
gendered roles.
Reference
Gender Sensitization Manual
Women’s Development Cell University of Mumbai

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Gender sensitization and enabling relationships

  • 1. Gender Sensitization and Enabling Relationships Dr. Atul H. Salunke Associate Professor of Economics State Liaison Officer and Officer On Special Duty Govt. Of Maharashtra
  • 2. Objectives • To ensure that girls are note sexually harassed or assaulted in our institutions. • To emphasize the need for creating an enabling environment for healthy and positive interactions among students on campus . • To clarify the individual and institutional responsibilities for creating a non-discriminatory atmosphere on campus vis-à-vis girls/women and reduce sexual harassment.
  • 3. GENDER AND SEX Sex is the physical and biological difference between men and women. It is universal and static. • Sex is the biological characteristics of being male or female which is genetically determined • Gender refer to the expectation s that people have from someone because they are male or female. It is the socially constructed relationship between men and women. • Gender refers to the differences between women and men within the same household and between cultures that are socially and culturally constructed and change over time Gender Role : Socially and Culturally expected behavior from men and women.
  • 4. GENDER AND SEX STEREOTYPES : Societal norms of the society that determine social activity of an individual. A person’s behavior is regarded as normal/acceptable as long as he/she adheres to those set norms Patriarchy : It is a social structure in which cultural, economics, political ideas as well as customs and traditions are based on domination/ aggression by men and subordination/submission by women.
  • 5. SEXUALITY- PERSONAL BOUNDARIES AND POWER • MEANING OF SEXUALITY: Sexuality is like any other human activity and is an unavoidable part of our body. Though it is expressed through body, it is not only a physical action or behavior. It includes thoughts, emotions, feelings, values, faiths.
  • 6. CASE-1 A boy & girl in a college , often in the process of getting involved, go to the beach, sit in a secluded corner and happy holding hands, sitting closely , touching each other and so on. As long as, both consent to these intimacies, it gives sexual pleasure to both. CASE-2 Sometimes, the boy then proceeds to touch the girl more than she is comfortable with or tries to forcibly kiss her etc. it is no longer pleasure but harassment for her even if she may not always explicitly say this. Her awkwardness should be acknowledged by the boy.
  • 7. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR Sexuality as a Pleasure  Sexual pleasure is expressed in a variety of ways that include emotional physical responses.  Sexuality is personal and different from person to person. No two person have the same experience of pleasure. It also varies enormously for men and women : it may be a physical orgasm for some , emotional bonding for others, and often a combination of both for many. Sexuality is Dynamic Sexuality is not statics. It is dynamic and multifaceted. Over time, its focus can shift; intensity and importance can change with different experiences, beliefs, circumstances, environment, conditions, etc. Sexual Relationship  Sexual relationship always involves another person.  Every person has dignity and self-worth. Sexual behavior must be responsible and self-disciplined.  Sexual relationships should be based on mutual thrust, honesty, commitment and respect.  People express their sexuality through both positive and negative attitudes and behaviors.
  • 8. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR  Sexuality expressed positively through consensual, mutually respectful and protected relationships, enhances well being , health and quality of life.  Sexuality expressed negatively, through violence, harassment, exploitation, abuse, diminishes a person’s dignity and self-worth causing long term harm. Crossing Sexual Boundaries  Each of us exercises control over our sexual boundaries. This means that we have the right not to expose ourselves to boundary crossing : sexual behavior that we do not welcome.  Maintaining our sexual boundaries also means that we take responsibility for our sexual behavior towards others.  Women, in particular, need to learn how to effectively communicate when a man crosses their boundaries & makes them feel uncomfortable.
  • 9. Crossing Sexual Boundaries Men need to learn to understand when their sexual advances are unwelcome. People are often offended when their sexual boundaries are forcibly crossed. Every case of sexual harassment, at some level, involves a serious disagreement about personal sexual boundaries between the accused and the victim.
  • 10. REEMPHASIZING  Men and women are equal and have equal right to live with dignity.  Boys need to develop adequate gender sensitivity to understand the issues and help their female colleagues or friends on the campus to extend their horizons of activities.  Girls need to develop adequate gender sensitivity and develop capacity to break the shackles of stereotypical gendered roles. Reference Gender Sensitization Manual Women’s Development Cell University of Mumbai