"Virilising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "virilizing" has a specific meaning in the fields of medicine, psychology, and cultural studies.
Virilizing refers to the process of making something or someone more masculine or masculine-like. This can be seen in several contexts:
1. Medicine: In the context of endocrinology, virilizing refers to the development of masculine secondary sexual characteristics in an individual with a disorder of sex development (DSD), particularly from a female who has an excess of androgens (male hormones such as testosterone). Given examples include individuals with conditions like Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), which can lead to the development of male-like characteristics in a genetically female individual.
2. Psychology and sociology: In non-medical contexts, virilizing can refer to the social, cultural, or-personality gestures made to demonstrate masculinity, such as behavior, body language, and mannerisms. It can also be seen as the societal pressure to conform to traditional gender roles or be masculine.
3. Philosophy and Humanities: In philosophical discussions about gender, identity, and culture, virilizing can reflect broader feminist critiques of patriarchal societies where masculine norms are universally superior and accepted.
This term underscores the complexities of gender identity and how societal expectations and cultural norms influence what is considered masculine or feminine behavior.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "virilising":