英文摘要 |
Through a feminist perspective, this paper aims to explore gender differences in the academic and non-academic participations among college students. Although female college students surpass males in academic participation, but most males get opportunities to acquire wellpaying jobs in the employment market by choosing male subjects, on the contrary, females especially those at the lower-middle rank end up entering into the fields offering low-paying jobs in the market thus as for nonacademic participation, males are found to be more positive compared to females, and such may limit them from participating in the academic activities more or less, but in terms of advantages derived from the “masculinity” males have, not only they are still more favored over females for well-paying jobs, but the consolidated status of men remains strong. Furthermore, this paper as well provides criticism towards the phenomenon of capitalist market and the patriarchal system hidden within, as well as recommendations for future researches. |