Sexism in education and amongst teachers

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What is sexism? What is a sexist story or joke?

A sexist story or joke is one which is based on a belief that men and women are different, they have different characters/traits/behaviors and act divergently.

For instance in the story on “bribing priest on marriage vows” the man is shown as needing to be promiscuous (wanting relationships with women other than his wife) and hence bribing the priest to not make him vow loyalty. Whereas the woman is shown as seeking loyalty from the husband and hence bribing the priest to make the man vow loyalty. The joke here is premised on the opposite traits of the man and woman – men can ‘stray’ but women cannot.

In the story of the wife shooting the horse, the joke was really about how women are mysterious and dangerous (pulling out a gun and shooting and telling the man that he is two steps away from being shot) – suggesting lack of rationality, while men are expressed to be rational.

In the story of the man choosing a woman with big buttocks as wife, it was physical objectification of women – women are chosen for their physical appearance as that is their primary plus point (whereas it may be intelligence or wealth for men).

In the story where the husband throws the fridge on his wife’s lover, the underlying thinking is - the wife will be at home and the husband will go to work.

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Wherever the story or joke is based on attributing different characteristics to men and women (husband and wife), it is sexism. Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's gender. We ascribe certain traits, roles to men and other traits and roles to women. Men are strong, brave, assertive, outgoing while women are gentle, submissive, hardworking etc.

All these differences in ascribing in the stories are completely sociological (we people have created these differences by our beliefs – this difference is termed ‘gender’). They have absolutely NO biological or factual basis. The only known and accepted biological difference between men and women is that women can bear children and nurse them which men cannot do (this difference is termed as ‘sex’). Otherwise, there is nothing that men can do that women cannot and vice versa. This sociological process of discriminating between men and women on the basis of gender is sexism. References – https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/what-is-sexism#what-sexism-is (gives the basic distinction between sex and gender as well).

So what is harmful about sexism?

Ascribing certain characteristics and traits to women makes it easier for us to push women and girls into certain roles - such as the ‘gentle/sweet/great wife’ who provides free/unpaid labor for her husband and family. For instance in many if not most households, including of teachers in the group, we will see the woman work in the kitchen to produce food while the man is watching TV or reading a newspaper in the hall. This is actually an exploitative relationship (see the brilliant movie - The Great Indian Kitchen).

In more civilized societies, men and women will both work together in the kitchen and will relax watching TV together. Creating the stereotypes of women, makes it easier to push women into continuous, often dreary, unpaid (or low paid) labor. And men into roles with more power. Unpaid cooking daily is by the wife at home. Highly paid cooking jobs of Chefs in hotels go largely to men. Women are persuaded to do double duty – work in the office/school and do most of the household work. India is particularly bad.

By creating stereotypes about women, we mock at them. Stereotypes are NOT FACTUAL. And they promote certain ways of thinking about women that is harmful to their dignity. Women do not get jobs, do not get promoted, are not taken seriously in meetings etc. (I am sure every woman in this group has faced such situations at home, work place and elsewhere), and sexist jokes have a role to play in persuading us that women are not equal to men, we need not take them seriously etc…

"India ranks 120 among 131 countries in female workforce participation, according to the World Bank’s 2017 India Development Report. Another report by McKinsey & Co on the advancing of women’s equality in the Asia-Pacific region, tells us clearly why just around 25 percent of India’s workforce is female, and only five percent make it to the top.

Even beliefs that seem to be supportive of women, like believing women are honest, gentle, caring is sexism which is harmful.

Sexism is rampant

According to a 2020 report by the United Nations Development Program, “91 percent of men and 86 percent of women show at least one clear bias against gender equality in areas such as politics, economic, education, intimate partner violence, and women’s reproductive rights.

Why is sexism completely unacceptable for teachers?

Sexism is wrong for any human being.

But since teachers work with young minds and shape their identity, sexism is even much more harmful if teachers practice sexism.

If a teacher believes men and women are different (and hence have divergent ideas/thinking/beliefs/attributes), he/she will likely believe the same for boys and girls. Boys can shift benches, play physical sports, stay late in school. Girls can make tea for visitors, sweep the floor and premises, and hand over bouquets to visitors… such biased treatment of students (all these are common examples), makes boys and girls think they are different from each other and persuades them to think of themselves, their aspirations differently. Girls are less likely to study in colleges, specially when these require travel, are married much earlier than boys, have less choice in deciding when to have children, or how many children to have.

Such gender unjust socialization certainly will happen at home, but sexist teachers will also be contributing to such practices in school. Whereas schools and teachers have a duty to actively counter sexism so that girls can dream to achieve all things that boys dream.

How come some women teachers support sexist stories?

Sexism is not a simple “men oppress women” issue. It is based on the ideology (mindset) of patriarchy, which persuades people to think men are superior to women. And this ideology can affect women as well, so you can have women discriminate against other women/make them suffer when they themselves have internalized patriarchy. (hence the mother-in-law oppressing daughter-in-law phenomenon – the mother-in-law has internalized patriarchy)

Sexist stories

Mysterious (irrational) women

My wife and I never fought for 10 years of our marriage... A friend asked me how I had managed to make it possible...

I narrated, "We went for our Honeymoon in Rajasthan 10 years ago, and while riding on a horse, My wife's horse jumped and my wife fell down.She got up, patted the horse's back and said,"This is your first time". After a while it happened again. She patted the horse again and said, "This is your second time"

The horse did it again the 3rd time; She brought out a gun and shot the horse dead. I was so shocked and shouted at her - "Are you crazy? What's wrong with you? Why did you kill the horse? She smiled at me and said, "This is your first time".

Since then. . My Mouth remains shut.

Men are promiscuous and women are loyal

Before the wedding the man bribed the priest 5 lakhs and requested him to not include "I will be faithful to my wife" in the vows. But the priest included this in the vow during the wedding. He returned the 5 lakhs, adding 25,000 and said that the women had bribed him 10 lakhs to make sure he included this lien in the vows.