Module 3 Anthropology of Self
Module 3 Anthropology of Self
Module 3 Anthropology of Self
Anthropology defined
Anthropology holds a holistic view of human nature. It is
concerned with how cultural and biological processes interact
to shape the self.
Anthropology considers human experience as an interplay
of “nature” referring to genetic inheritance which sets the
individual’s potentials and “nurture” which refers to
sociocultural environment .
•Both biological and cultural factors have significant influence on the
development of self-awareness among individuals within society.
The Cultural Contruction of Self and Identity
- Culture provides
patterns of “ways
of life”.
Culture and self
- Become complementary concepts that have to
be understood in relations to one another.
1. EGOCENTRIC
- Ethnicity
- Personal appearance
- Socioeconomic status
- Language
- Religious affiliations
Personal naming
It is a universal practice with numerous cross-cultural variations,
establishes a child’s birthright and social identity.
3 Phased Rite of Passage