Module-3 Socio-Anthropological Perspective of self Flashcards
total of beliefs we each have about ourselves
Self-concept
plays a fundamental role in defining the self, individual learn the values, norms, and behaviors
Socialization
component involves imagining how we present ourselves to others
imagination of how we appears to others
how others judge or evaluate us based on that appearance or behavior
imagination of others’ judgements
the emotional response we develop based on our perception of others’ judgment
self-feeling or emotional response
opinions of family and close relationship seem to be more relevant to our self-concept that those of strangers
PRIMARY GROUP
do not fully understand the meaning of these behavior, they simply mimic actions without an understanding
preparatory stage
they start to understand specific roles and act them out through play
play stage
children start to understand and anticipate the roles of multiple others simultaneously
game stage
developed through socialization as individual learn to see themselves, the collective viewpoint of society
the ‘’ ME’’ self
source of innovation, change and unique personal responses. it’s unpredictable and not fully governed by social rules or norms
the “ I” self
the two aspect of self and the stage of role-taking process by?
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
the looking glass self by?
CHARLES HORTON COOLEY