In the VICE Guide to Culture, we look to a future where identity is entirely untethered from human constructs, boundaries or geographies. Male/female identification within digital-first worlds matters even less as we Bwin online live casinoeffortlessly morph between constructs: avatars, assets and even vibes, utterly untethered from normative human constructs such as race and gender.
CHARACTERISTICS ARE NOT EXCLUSIVE
Characteristics and traits long associated with males, such as confidence and strength, are also inherent to women, with 63% of women in our study agreeing that their number one defining characteristic is ‘strength’.
While this trait can still be associated with being physically strong, the idea of strength within society has broadened beyond physical strength and morphed into new associations, whether that’s the strength of vulnerability, of character (love, kindness, empathy, hope, authenticity) or growing generational strengths within domains such as creativity for Gen Z. This in turn has allowed women to identify with a new lexicon of strength and to give praise bwin live casino gamesto these broader manifestations.
YET, WE’RE FAILING TO BREAK STEREOTYPES OF “WOMEN”
Gender stereotyping and norms are still a thing – at least according to our audience. Half of the young people we surveyed believe someone’s social standing is primarily based on their gender identity. And we have a long road ahead of us to reach complete gender equality, with respondents estimating we’re only 61% of the way there.