SOC317H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hidden Curriculum, Masculinity, Cultural Capital

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11 Dec 2019
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It is a lifelong process: continuous socialization through life. It involved implicit and explicit messages there is a hidden curriculum. October 11, 2019: refer to idealized characteristics that go with ideal packages, not everyone takes on those ideals, gender identity: how you relate to gender norms. Barbie"s and then created famous women ones which influenced women more: what about ken, uk based website created a "fashionisto" ken line, including beach. Dadbod ken, bearded hipster ken and balding ken. October 11, 2019: some kids have more access to toys than others, the toy market, the global toy market: 80 billion u. s. dollars annually. Is consumer culture making kids materialistic: they can"t recognize advertisements so they fall into them, this creates materialistic adults, commodification of childhood. Toys are defined as beneficial for children ( concerted cultivation : buying things helps kids get smarter (ex. Mozart cd: buying things to help kids succeed in life, 2.

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