this site the web

970..လိင္မွုဆိုင္ရာ အမွတ္အသား ႏွင့္ ၄င္းတို့၏ အဓိပၸါယ္မ်ား ( 18.8.10 )

 
 

အေပၚမွာျမင္ေတြ႔ေနရတဲ့သေကၤတကေတာ့ အမ်ဳိးသမီးနဲ႔ အမ်ဳိးသားရဲ႕ လိင္ကို ဆိုလိုတဲ့့ လိင္သေကၤတအမွတ္အသားျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ စက္၀ိုင္းပုံနဲ႔ အေပါင္းလကၡဏာေပါင္းစပ္ထားတဲ့ပုံက အမ်ဳိးသမီးရဲ႕ လိင္ကို ေဖာ္ျပတဲ့အမွတ္လကၡဏာျဖစ္ၿပီး၊ စက္၀ိုင္းပုံနဲ႔ ျမားပုံတြဲစပ္ထားတဲ့ပုံက အမ်ဳိးသားကို ကိုယ္စားျပဳတာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
 








ေဟာဒီပုံေလးကေတာ့ လိင္တူခ်င္းခ်စ္တဲ့အမ်ဳိးသမီးေတြကို ကုိယ္စားျပဳတဲ့ လိင္အမွတ္အသားလကၡဏာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
 

ဒီအမွတ္အသားလကၡဏာကေတာ့ လိင္တူခ်င္းခ်စ္တဲ့ အမ်ဳိးသားေတြကို ကိုယ္စားျပဳတဲ့ လိင္အမွတ္အသားလကၡဏာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
 

ဒီအမွတ္အသားလကၡဏာကေတာ့ လိင္တူလိင္ကြဲႏွစ္မ်ဳိးစလုံးကိုႀကိဳက္တဲ့ အမ်ဳိးသားေတြကို ကိုယ္စားျပဳတဲ့သေကၤတလို႔ တခ်ဳိ႕ကသတ္မွတ္ပါတယ္။ မွတ္ခ်က္ (အသုံးျပဳတာနည္းပါတယ္)


ဒီအမွတ္အသားကေတာ့ လိင္တူလိင္ကြဲႏွစ္မ်ဳိးစလုံးကိုခ်စ္တဲ့ အမ်ဳိးသမီးေတြကို ကိုယ္စားျပဳေလ့ရိွတဲ့ သေကၤတလို႔ တခ်ဳိ႕ကသတ္မွတ္ထားပါတယ္။


က်န္တာေတြေတာ့ ေအာက္မွာဘာသာျပန္ယူၾကပါေတာ့ဗ်ာ....သိပ္နားမလည္ေတာ့လို့ :P





Male, Female, and Heterosexual

These symbols have long been used to represent men and women. Symbols like these were given to each of the Roman gods (which were, of course, the same as the Greek gods, only with different names). They all involve a circle with some kind of identifying marks attached to it. The circle with an arrow attached at roughly the two o'clock position stands for Mars (Ares in Greek), the god of war, and a strong symbol of masculinity. Thus, this symbol has come to stand for men. The circle with the cross extending down stands for Venus (Aphrodite), the goddess of love and beauty, and a symbol of femininity. Thus, the Venus symbol represents women. I don't know if Mars and Venus were ever lovers for certain, but a good number of paintings, notably from the Romantic period, depicted the two in romantic encounters of one sort or another.
Joining the two symbols together can mean several things. When compared to the symbols' common uses in the gay, lesbian, and bisexual movements, it would obviously seem to indicate heterosexuality. In fact, one web site author I've seen felt left out by the gay movement's many pride symbols and so proclaimed that this symbol was a heterosexual's way of showing pride in his or own own orientation. More power to him. Also, at one time this linking of the male and female symbols also represented the combined forces of the gay and lesbian movements. It has also been used to show an understanding of the differences and diversity between men and women.

Gay, Lesbian, and Feminism

In the 1970s, gay men began using two interlocking male symbols to symbolize male homosexuality. The two, of course, had to be slightly off-center to avoid the arrow of one intersecting the circle of the other. Around the same time, some lesbians started using two interlocking female symbols to symbolize female homosexuality. However, this soon ran into trouble because some women in the Feminist movement were using the same symbol to represent the sisterhood of women. These feminists would have instead used three interlocking symbols to represent lesbianism. Which seems rather wacky to me. Why not let two symbols mean lesbianism and three symbols mean the sisterhood of all women? That makes more sense to me, and apparently it did to them too. Two symbols now stand for lesbianism and three symbols stand for the sisterhood of women.


Bisexual

Indicating bisexuality with the gender symbols can get both fun and complicated. While male-male and female-female symbols are instantly recognizable, bisexual configurations can be confusing to some. Basically, it starts with whatever sex the bisexual person is and puts a male symbol on one side and a female on the other- a combination of the straight and gay symbols. For women, this results in a nice, even row of symbols. For men, you get something which reminds me of the three colored circles that everyone uses to explain the properties of colored light in science class. Which isn't a bad thing. It results in a rather attractive symbol, I think.
But, for some real confusion, try making a symbol which includes all bisexuals regardless of sex. You end up with two of each symbol interlocked together: lesbian+straight+gay. Not exactly simple, but interesting. However, as is the case with most everything bisexual right now, these symbols aren't very predominant. Bisexuals have very few symbols of pride, and commonly the most complicated ones.


Transgender

Transgendered people have two symbols to choose from. The first and most obvious is a merging of the male and female symbols rather than interlocking. By putting both the cross and the arrow on the same ring, it symbolizes the male and female parts inherent in one person. This symbol is the most inclusive of the two and most recognizable. In the simplest sense, it indicates some level of androgyny.
Another symbol though, disregards the Mars and Venus symbols altogether and uses the Mercury symbol. In Greek mythology, Aphrodite (Venus) had a child with Mercury (Hermes). The child was named Hermaphroditus and possessed both male and female genitalia. Thus the origin of the word hermaphrodite. Since Hermaphroditus didn't have a specific symbol, the symbol for Mercury was borrowed in this instance to represent a transgendered person. Mercury's symbol has a cross extending down to represent femininity and a crescent moon at the top to represent masculinity. The two are placed at opposite ends of the circle to strike a balance between the male and female parts. This symbol seems to speak more to those trangendered persons who identify hermaphroditically or andgroynously.
I feel it's important to note here that, while transgendered people are commonly supported together with the gay, lesbian, and bisexual movements, transgender is not a sexual orientation. Transgendered persons have specific attractions to sexes. Being transgendered is related to gender identification and the roles of sex and gender. But because this falls into a similar category as sexual orientations, and many trangendered persons themselves may experience some confusion as to their own orientations, I openly include them here.


Labels: , , ,

Print ပဲထုပ်ပါ..pdf ထုပ်လျှင်.ဖောင့်လွဲနေလိမ့်မယ်



မာတိကာ ၁ မာတိကာ ၂ မာတိကာ ၃ မာတိကာ ၄ မာတိကာ ၅

1 - ဦး မှတ်ချက်ပေးထားပါသည်

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ေတြ့တာေရးတာပါ

22/8/10 9:17 PM  

Post a Comment

KKZ Myanmar Unicode Keyboard

Mone Tine On Android

►Version 1.1

►Version 1.0

MoneTineKeyboard

Like လုပ်ထားနိုင်ပါတယ်

Mone Tine Knowledge Bank

Labels

အောက်ကကြေငြာလေးကလစ်ပေးပါဦး

Usage Policies

သင်၏ Facebook  တွင် ဖတ်နိုင်ရန် LIKE လုပ်ခဲ့ပါ..
( အမှန်ခြစ် ပေါ်နေပြီး LIKE ပြီးသားပါက CLOSE ကိုသာနှိပ် ပိတ်ပါ )

ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါတယ် မုန်တိုင်း

ကျန်းမာကြပါစေ