Multiple Choice
Two sociologists explain that individuals "do gender" in their everyday interactions with others in society. They argue that being a "man" or "woman" is not natural but is instead a product of shared meanings of how "men" and "women" interact with others in society. Under which sociological theory does their work best fit?
A) structural-functionalist theory
B) symbolic interactionist theory
C) conflict theory
D) feminist theory
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