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16 Cards in this Set
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What is identity |
The way we and others see us. |
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What is hybridity |
Formation from mixing aspects of two or more identities thereby creating a new identity. Such as identities tend to be created within a society that is culturally diverse. |
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Modood Ethnicity |
Found that being black is an important source of identity for young African Caribbean |
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Connell Gender |
Women are expected to show emotion and affection where as men are expected to show little emotion and aggression. Being rational and being tough is showed as positive. |
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Walters Nationality |
Decline of British identity is due to globalisation, muliticultralism, Celtic identity and english identity. |
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Rick Sexuality |
Women sexuality is ooressed by men in a patriarchal society through marriage, sexual violent rape and sexual objectification. |
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Sewell Ethnicity |
6 factors are important in to forming the identity if young carribean males in inner city areas. |
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Fulcher Nationality |
Despite the development of a global society. National identity is still important he argues the we now live in a multi level society that had levels of organisation but also regional nation and sub nation levels. |
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Anne Oakley Gender |
Manipulation encourage behaviour due to gender. Canalisation parents channel children's interests in to toys seem as normal for the kids. Activities girls help with housework etc. Appellations steotypical terms used. |
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Kinsley report Sexuality |
37% had a homosexual encounter till the point of orgasm but only 4% said they were homosexual |
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Cumberbatch Disibility |
Disabled people portray 1.5% in tv however 12% are dissed according to Barnes. |
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Watson |
Learned helplessness. Disabled have constant assumption they are helpless leading to low self esteem. Self fulfilling prophecy |
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Scott Social class |
Till late 20s people's identity interests were tied up with work they did and the work based in communities they lived in. |
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Lockwood. Social class. |
Argues that the traditional working class which was mainly employed in factories, mines, iron and steel mills within shipyards saw manual work as a source of respect and masculine. |
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Ascribed |
There are some parts of identity that are given with no choice. |
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Achieved |
Other parts of a person's identity are chosen. |