Wednesday, December 18, 2019

The, Ideas, Interactions And Institutions By Lisa Wade And...

For many years psychologist, sociologists, novelist, students, people in general have debated over which side, nature or nurture makes us who we are. Each side of the debate has compelling arguments and facts to support their claims, however it is foolish to say one has a greater impact than the other. I believe that humans are the product of society and biology, and that they come hand in hand. That both nature and nurture make us human because there are too many facts from each side of the argument to say that one is more influential than the other. Our biology is what differentiates males and females, and our sense of self develops from the interaction with other humans and society. To start off I am going to break down each side of the argument. On the nature side of the debate many people will argue that it is our biology that differentiates us from animals and makes us who we are. In the book â€Å"Gender, Ideas, Interactions and Institutions† written by Lisa Wade and My ra Marx Ferree he talks about our genes, genotypes, and phenotypes and how males and females are biologically different. Which is absolutely correct, men are formed from different chromosomes, XY than females, who are XX and that is a fact, however that is only one piece of information. Many people will argue that male and female brains are quite different and that we process certain things much differently. In an article titled â€Å"Matters of the Brain: Why Men and Women Are So Different† written by RobinShow MoreRelatedWest And Zimmerman s Theory Of Gender1854 Words   |  8 Pagesdecides whether an action is attributed to masculinity or femininity. Gender is a socially constructed idea of thought that people unconsciously follow. The acts that constitute a particular gender can change based on the views of society within a generation. Certain activities and forms of appearance have shifted between males and females. As society evolves throughout history, the interactio ns between individuals and their gendered actions have changed. West and Zimmerman state, â€Å"When we view genderRead MoreA Socially Constructed World1545 Words   |  7 Pagessocially Constructed World Paper 1 Axel Cardenas 10-13-2015 â€Æ' Soc 207 Section: Axel Cardenas Paper 1: A Socially Constructed World In many cultures the common idea is that there are girls and there are boys and they are expected to follow rules that define them. This is the idea of there being binary genders. The idea of there being more than these two set genders is not new but has only recently gained acceptance in a large portion of the world. However, that’s because these defining

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