Culture, socialisation and identity research 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? SociologyCulture and SocialisationA2/A-levelOCR Created by: holly6901Created on: 15-10-20 13:24 79231410856 Across 1. Studied same-sex relationships of tribal people with the 'wife' being a feminine-acting man (5) 4. Few thought Britain was a classless society and most were aware of class in a wider society Most saw themselves as outside classes Class identities are generally weak (6) 5. Cultural comfort zones (6) 6. Double standards, such as calling girls slags were used to control their behaviour (4) Down 2. His penis was destroyed in a circumcision operation. He became Brenda and was eventually raised as a girl but decided age 13 to live as a man again. (5, 6) 3. imagined communities. National identity is socially constructed (8) 7. Peer group can be more influential than parents in shaping children's identities (6) 8. She contends that the Burka/Hijab for many women in liberating (freeing) as it prevents "the male gaze". (6) 9. Disabled people are often socialised into seeing themselves as victims and can cause 'victim blaming' (11) 10. Men are required to be more promiscuous whereas women need to nurture one child and remain faithful to the father (6)
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