COM100: Perception, Self and Performing Identity
race
A group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, blood types, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics.
ethnicity
A social division based on national origin, religion, language, and often race.
Words that have been used in modern history to describe race include all of the following except:
Anglo Irish Latinx all of the above words have been used to describe race
Angelo describes himself as a straight, white male. His identity as a straight, white male is:
Avowed
Identities based on socially constructed categories that teach us a way of being and include expectations for social behavior or ways of acting are called:
Cultural
Sexual Identities
Heterosexuals Homosexuals Bisexuals Asexual people
Gender performance
Similar to gender expression; all the work that goes into presenting oneself as a person with a gender.
Collective Identity
The combination of beliefs, values, view of history, and language of a people.
Gender
The social construction of masculine and feminine is called
personal identity
a distinct sense of self including personally defined attributes
self-concept
all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
ascribed identity
an identity assigned to you by others
prejudice
an unjustifiable (and usually negative) attitude toward a group and its members. Prejudice generally involves stereotyped beliefs, negative feelings, and a predisposition to discriminatory action.
Ethnicity refers to a person's
ancestral heritage
Gender is not:
another word for biological sex
religious identity
aspect of identity defined by one's spiritual beliefs
At the most basic level, one's national identity is usually based on:
citizenship.
Race is
difficult, if not impossible, to define.
Boris is an American from Kansas City. He dislikes his name because his friends think it is an odd name. Nevertheless, he is proud of his Russian ___________ identity and enjoys visiting relatives in Moscow. The missing word is:
ethnic
Ethnicity and communication are often related through
family traditions language ways of being in the world all of the above
avowed identity
identity you assign to yourself and portray
The process or means by which we show the world who we think we are is the
performance of identity
Jewish, Muslim, Catholic, and Baptist are examples of what type of identity?
religious
Words used to describe sexual identity include all of the following except:
straight feminine gay bisexual
racism
the belief that one race is superior to others
Culture
the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
social identity
the part of the self-concept including one's view of self as a member of a particular social category
performance of identity
the process or means by which we show the world who we think we are
nationality
the status of belonging to a particular nation
A term used for people whose gender identity or expression do not match the gender they were assigned at birth is:
trans
trans identity
when one's gender identity does not match one's assigned sex
masculine and feminine
whether rank, prestige, and important social roles are assigned primarily to men or shared by men and women