An Analysis of Gender Stereotyping in the Case of Karen Vertido 6
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Contributor(s): Scientia. 6:2 (December 2017. pp. 75-90 5 6 [] |
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ABSTRACT: This article examines gender stereotyping as a form of structural evil or, in theological language, a form of structural sin. Using the celebrated case of Vertido vs. Custodio, the paper exposes the undercurrents of gender stereotyping. it also provides a cultural analysis of Vertido's case as it traces the root cause of gender stereotyping . A high - context reading of the events that led to CEDAW to intervene in Vertido's case enables the autho to use feminist - theological principles to denounce and dismantle the structures of in equality and hegemony that still permeate the Filipino psyche. 56
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