What are some of the sex and gender role differences in your culture?

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HISTORY

Provide a brief history of your culture

CULTURAL CONTEXT

Example you picked Middle East Ottoman Empire

Represented in the US

Explain how your chosen culture is represented in the United states

Individualistic/Collective

Is your culture individualistic or collectivistic? Provide at least one example

Artistic

What are some of the artistic (art, music, architecture, dance) contributions of your culture

Values

What are some values of your culture? Provide at least three examples

Religion

Discuss your culture’s religion(s)? include name and basic belief system of at least one of the major faiths

SEX AND GENDER ROLES

What are some of the sex and gender role differences in your culture? Provide at least three examples

ACCULTURATION

Discuss what we would need to know to acculturate into your culture (if a past one, what would we need to do for preparing for our time machine to fit in) Provide at least one concrete suggestion

CONCLUSION

References

References Last Name, F. M. (Year). Article Title. Journal Title, Pages From – To. Last Name, F. M. (Year). Book Title. City Name: Publisher Name.

Bower, H. (2001). The gender identity disorder in the DSM-IV classification: A critical

evaluation. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 35, 1-8.

doi:10.1046/j.1440-1614.2001.00859.x

Castillo, R. J. (1996). Culture and mental illness: A client centered approach. Pacific Grove, CA:

Brooks/Cole