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What does children's art work tell us about gender?
Authors:Dr. Joy B. Reeves  Nydia Boyette
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, Stephen F. Austin State University, 75962 Nacogdoches, TX
Abstract:If art is an authentic expression of the self, a sociologist should be able to examine children's art work to see what effect various social agents have had on gender socialization. Inferences could be made from the art work about the socialization process. In this study, the authors examined children's art work to investigate the implicit sex role perceptions of children. The population included 110 students between the ages of nine and 12 in three elementary schools in Texas. 126 pieces of art were examined and 500 independent ratings were made. Results of the study indicated that the content and form of children's art work differ significantly by sex. A gender role perspective was used to explain the pattern.
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