Biology, Self and Culture. From Different Perspectives

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Biology, Self and Culture From Different Perspectives

Culture is defined as the values, beliefs, behaviour and material objects that constitute a people s way of life.

Biological determinism Biological determinism, also called genetic determinism, is the hypothesis that: Biological factors such as individual genes determine how a system behaves or changes over time.

BIOLOGICAL DETERMINISM CULTURE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GENDERS, RACES, ETHNICITIES and CLASSES ARE NATURAL (INEVITABLE)

BIOLOGICAL DETERMINISM SEES BIOLOGY AS DESTINY Appeals to Nature ESSENTIALISM

THREE POINTS:BIOLOGY AS DESTINY 1. GENES 2. DIFFERENCES 3. CONVERTS TO STATUSES

Biological accounts 1. -Essentialism Accepts genetic differencesessentialism -an is perspective

A Genetic Misconception Copyright 2010 by Nelson Education Limited 8

EARLY PSYCHOLOGY 19C SOCIO-BIOLOGY RACIST REDUCTIONIST

TWO `IS or Nature based theories STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM and PSYCHOANALTIC THEORY Accepts biology as destiny SEE T. PARSONS ON THE NUCLEAR FAMILY

Freud s Theory biological Proposed the first social-scientific interpretation of emergence of the self: Id - the part of the self that demands immediate gratification Superego - personal conscience Ego - balances the conflicting needs of the id and the superego

Criticisms of Freud s Theory 1.Relies on conjecture, socialization is more complex than Freud assumed. 2.Freud shows gender bias in his analysis of male and female sexuality. 3.Freud neglects socialization after childhood.

CONFLICT THEORY MARX AND ENGELS ENGELS ARGUED THE NUCLEAR FAMILY IS A SOCIETY CONSTRUCTION OF THE BOURGEOISIE WOMEN BECOME SLAVES OF THE HOUSEHOLD

Essay: Origins of Family, Private Property and the State (Tucker, 1971)

FREDRICK ENGELS ENGELS MAKES FOUR KEY POINTS REGARDING PATRIARCHY AND PRIVATE PROPERTY

FREDRICK ENGELS PATRIARCHY AND CAPITALISM ENGELS AN EARLY FEMINIST

BIOLOGY AS IDEOLOGY: See R.C. LEWOTIN (1991) Biology is at the foundation of SOCIETY & cultural patterns: but, race and ethnic stratification are societal constructions

DIFFERENCES ACCORDING TO LEWONTIN 85 % is RANDOM VARIATION 8% is RACE 7% is Ethnicity

A CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST Naomi Wolf/ Marxist Feminist The Beauty Myth (1991) Two key stages in women s history: 1.. SURGICAL AGE 19thc 2.COSMETIC Age =20thc

Self and Culture: SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM To G.H. Mead, without society there could be no consciousness of self and no communication.

SI VIEW OF CULTURE 1.SELF 2.SOCIETY 3.INDIVIDUAL are linked by signs, symbols and language

Symbolic Interactionism Key Concepts : 1.Looking Glass Self-C.H. Cooley 2.Social Self-G. H. Mead 3.Self as actor Goffman 4.Emergent self. Blumer-.

What is culture? How do we know that culture is not derived from innate differences between groups?

SIX CULTURAL Elements : I. Symbols-anything the carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share the culture

2. Language The key to the world of culture- Systems of symbols that Systems of symbols that allows members of the society to communicate with one another

3. Values Culturally defined standards by which people assess desirability, goodness, beauty.

Beliefsspecific statements that people hold to be true 1.General we believe that children should behave (I.e people should practice safe sex.) 2. Situation specific- ie. an audience should clap when a musician is finished..

5. Socialization The process by which people learn their culture by: entering and disengaging from a succession of roles. becoming aware of themselves as they interact with others.

6. Role The behavior (or set of behaviors) expected of a person occupying a particular position in society.

SUMMARY BIOLOGY, SELF AND CULTURE ARE OBSERVED IN ALL THREE PARADIGMS STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM places more emphasis on biology in determining self and culture CONFLICT AND SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM ARE MORE CRITICAL