Module 2
Module 2
Subject: Gen Ed 1Teacher: Ms. Jessa Anne Marie O. Alegre, RPmDate: Sept. 7, 2022
Type of Activity:
Drawing out
⎕ Concept Notes ⎕ Laboratory
MODULE ⎕ Individual
1 LESSON ⎕ Quiz⎕Formative
2 ⎕Summative
the best ⎕ Exercise/Drill ⎕ Art/Drawing ⎕ Pair/Group ⎕ Others, specify_____________________________
in you!
Topic 1& 2 :The Self as Product of Modern Society among Other Constructions and
theSelf,the Person in Contemporary Anthropology
Learning Outcomes:At the end of the learning module, the student is expected to:
(1.)Compare and contrast the different views of the self;
(2.)Examine the two components of the self;
(3.)Explain the concept of social comparison and why it is important to human
behavior.
(4.)Synthetize anthropological perspectives on self-awareness and self-identity.
Concept/Digest : ( Read and study the concept, you can even add more
information. Just search in the Google Website for each topic)
The social aspect of the self is explored in many ways and that social situations influence one’s view of
self. The self is not created in isolation and people are not born with perception of oneself as good in sports, make-
up artistry, dancing or business. Such perceptions are identified through observations or transactions with other
people. “Am I beautiful?” “Do my eyebrow look like Kathryn Bernardo na?” These questions can be answered by
looking at those people around. The self has meaning only within the social context and it is not wrong to say that
the social situation defines our self-concept and our self-esteem. We rely others to provide a “social reality” to help
us determine what to think, feel and do (Hardin & Higgins, 1996).
Instruction 1: Choose a chat mate and ask him/her to say something about his/her impressions on you. It can be
positive or negative. At least five impressions.
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This activity aims to examine yourself by journeying the inside- within yourself and outside
EXPLORE through the feedback of others about who you are. Your sincere assessment is needed this
time to effectively obtain the descriptions of the two sides of yourself: the “I”and “Me.”
Instruction 1: You are tasked to write at least five traits or characteristics that will tell “who you are” on the
inside and how others see you on the outside.
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Instruction 2: Write your reflection on the space provided in bullet forms. ( 5 phrases)
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Instruction 3: You are going to submit your answers through online or private messenger in word/ documents
through the assigned leader.
This activity aims to understand how people in the surrounding affect the individual in
EXPLAIN building and developing his/her identity according to the social norms, beliefs and values
exist in the community.
You noticed how individual behaved according to social rules and traditions while the family and the
immediate environment provided supervision on how to get through life. As you observed in the labelling you
put in yourself based on your own perceptions and based on how others see you.
You connect your friends, barkadas or classmates orthose who provided the descriptions and label you as
someone special through thick and thin moments of your life. More so your family share activities and whose
foundations of love and care rooted deeply.
This activity aims to discuss the different perspectives in the explanation of the self as
ELABORATE product of the modern society, as necessary fiction and the post-modern view of the
self. It also discusses the social construction of the self, as the self as an artistic
creation, and collective identity.
Social Network is referring to the ties or connections that link you to your social group.The connection you
have with your family is your blood relation, your barkada is your friendship and your classmates as the
common interest to learn.
A social group could either be Organic or Rational. Organic group is naturally occurring and it is highly
influenced by your family. According to George Simmel, you join these groups because your family is
part of it. There is rootedness in terms of connections, influences and values formation. The foundation of
social network runs deep and giving the members of the family the sense of belongingness.
Rational groups occur in modern societies. It is made up of different people coming from different places.
It is formed as a matter of shared self-interests, and people join these groups out of their own free will.
Mead and the Social Self: George Herbert Mead is well known for his theory “theory of the social self.”
Mead’s work focused on how the self is developed. The theory is based on how the self is developed based on the
perspective that the self is a product of social interactions, social experiences and activities.
Anthropology liberates the self from the fallacies of dominant ideas. The self is no longer seen as an entity
with innate ideas, ready to face the world and as if programmed to respond to the demands of time.
The self is not seen as a “blank slate” ready to encode all the details of everyday experiences so that it
becomes limited only to what is written on the slate.
The self is recognize as: A.) biologically attuned to respond to his/her environment, B.) Variably self-
aware of the mechanisms of the elements of culture working within the self.
EVALUATE
A. Let’s Reflect
Instruction: Make a short essay with 20 sentences only on how society, specifically your
relationships with your family, friends and others influences who you are today.
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RUBRIC FOR MAKING A SHORT ESSAY
Advance (5) Developing (3) Emerging (1) Score