FAD-2230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: George Herbert Mead, Homeostasis, Hidden Curriculum

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Bilateral: traced through both male and female sides of the family. Patrilineal: lineage is traced exclusively (or at least primarily) through the man"s family line. Matrilineal: lineage is traced exclusively or primarily within women"s families. History of family life in the united states. Family life in colonial america: people started leaving to go to work during the industrial revolution, increase in urbanization, increase in transportation, rise of the modern family- the 20th century. Ch2 social status: sex, gender, race, ethnicity, and social class. Social stratification: the hierarchical ranking of categories of people within society. Sociological imagination: the recognition that our personal experiences are, in large part, shaped by forces within the larger society. Sex: biological differences between men and women, and their role in reproduction. Gender: culturally and socially constructed differences; associated with femininity and masculinity . Androgyny: possessing both masculine and feminine traits in near equal proportion. Gender socialization: teaching the cultural norms associated with being male or female.

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