Week 3 (Sociology) Flashcards
study of human society, structures, and interactions
sociology
distinct from other selves, always unique and has own identity (long hair, cute eyes)
separate (characteristic of self)
does not require any other self to exist
how you think, how you express, regardless of others
self-contained (characteristic of self)
consistent and unitary (kind, humble, angry, nice)
independent (characteristic of self)
without input from outside world (understanding of situations, experiences in life)
private (characteristic of self)
moi and personne made by
Marcel Mauss
person’s sense of who he is, basic identity
Moi
how the person is shaped by society, living in a particular institution, family, or religion
Personne
father of american pragmatism
against biological determination, believed the self to be developed from one’s social interaction with other people.
George Herbart Mead
knowing who you are in contrast to others, manifestation of the individuality of the person
“I”
characteristics or behavior, actions done by a person that follows the “generalized others” that person interacts with.
“Me”
social self is unitary (true or false)
false
child imitates actions and behaviors when
stage 1 prepatory stage of self development (0-2 yo)
child interacts with other children and have their own friendships. clique age. plays and acts as if toys are real
stage 2 play stage of self development (2-6 yo)
will make games with own rules and will acknowledge rules and leaders. begins to compare and listens to directions
stage 3 game stage of self development (6-9 yo)