SOC101Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hidden Curriculum, Crystallization
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Learn their culture - including norms, values, and roles (role is behavior expected of a person occupying a particular position in society) Unleash one"s potential; i. e becoming fully human. The self: a sense of individual identity that allows us to understand who we are in relation to others and to different are ourselves from them. Formation of a sense of self begins in childhood and continue in adolescence. Crystallization of self-identity during adolescence is just one episode in lifelong process of socialization. Freud - only social interaction allows the self to energy. Mead - i (individual impulses, self as subject) and me (generalized other, self as object) Gender socialization is process through which individuals learn to become feminine and masculine according to expectations current in their society. Gilligan demonstrated sociological factors help explain differences in sense of self that boys and girls usually develop.