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    Originating as a trend in the mid-19th century and applying primarily to clothing, gendered associations with pink and blue became more widespread from the 1950s...
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  • Gendered associations of pink and blue, how pink and blue became associated with girls and boys List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender signifiers...
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    original text Pink Blue Baby blue Gender Gendered associations of pink and blue Color code Pinkstinks Paoletti, Jo Barraclough (2012). Pink and Blue: Telling...
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    1960s not being gendered by color (though they were gendered by a focus on domesticity and nurturing). The current color-based gendering of toys can be traced...
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  • Transgender children. Gender roles in childhood Gender variance Pinaforing Sissy Tomboy Gendered associations of pink and blue Kathleen Y.; Anthony I...
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  • Lise Eliot (category Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science faculty)
    PMID 22196326. Gendered associations of pink and blue Gender polarization Gender stereotyping "Lise Eliot". www.liseeliot.com. "Lise Eliot: Sex, Brain and Culture:...
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    Representation and Gendered Import Tax Discrimination". American Political Science Review. 115: 307–315. doi:10.1017/S0003055420000799. "The Pink Tax: A Litigation...
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  • Pinkstinks (category Gender roles)
    Feminism in the United Kingdom Gendered associations of pink and blue Gender neutrality Gender polarization Gender stereotypes Lego Friends § Controversy...
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  • example how gender scripts; toys designed for girls will be pink and toys designed for boys will be blue. Another example Oost gives is of razors and other...
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  • about 1940. Del Giucide (2012) argues that pink-blue gender coding has been broadly consistent in the UK and the US since it appeared around 1890. Color...
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