SOC 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Relative Deprivation, Arapesh Languages, Domestic Violence

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Wednesday, september 16 (*all of the following notes are supplementary to the rudimentary notes from d2l. Some notes reflect an area of the notes that required us to fill in the blanks. I"ve tried to mark them appropriately, but be sure to compare these to your d2l notes and the textbooks. th , 2015. Common sense: biological perspective, eg: gender roles, men are innately more aggressive than women. Male aggression=warrior: women are better at rearing because of their nurturing nature. Female nurturing=mothers: gender roles are biologically determined, human beings are formed by nature. Samoan teens were less stressed; stress is not biological, but a product of nature: we all have the power to change our lives. Men similar to women in behaviour: mundugamor found: Love making was a battle between partners: tchambuli found: Women are the sexual aggressors and trackers. Personal troubles: private matters, in your life, in your environment, in your relationships.

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