Uts Lecture 2 Self Society Culture
Uts Lecture 2 Self Society Culture
Uts Lecture 2 Self Society Culture
The Self,
Society,
and
Culture
Lesson Objectives:
Consistent
SELF Private
SEPARATE, it is meant that the
self is distinct from other selves.
The self is always unique and
has its own identity.
One cannot be another person.
Even twins are distinct from one
another.
SELF-CONTAINED, because in itself
it can exist.
Its distinctness allows it to be self-
contained with its own thoughts,
characteristics, and volition.
It does not require any other self
for it to exist.
It is CONSISTENT because it has a
personality that is enduring and
therefore can be expected to persist
for quite some time.
Its consistency, therefore, allows it to be
studied, described, and measured.
Consistency also means that a
particular self’s traits, characteristics,
tendencies, and potentialities are more
or less the same.
Self is UNITARY in that it is the
center of all experiences and
thoughts that run through a
certain person.
It is like the chief command
post in an individual where all
processes, emotions, and
thoughts converge.
PRIVATE
Each person sorts out information,
feelings and emotions, and
thought processes within the self.
this whole process is never
accessible to anyone but the self.
self is isolated from the external
world. It lives within its own world.
HOWEVER:
LECTOR AND
COMMENTATOR
The self is capable of morphing and fitting
itself into any circumstance it finds itself in.
theFrench anthropologist
Marcel Mauss has an
explanation for this
phenomenon (turning
chameleon and be the same
person)
personne
MAUSS
TWO
FACES
OF SELF
moi
Moi
refers to a person’s sense
of who he is, his body,
and his basic identity;
his biological givenness.
is a person’s basic
identity.
Personne
composed of the social
concepts of what it means to
be who he is.
has much to do with what it
means to live in a particular
institution, a particular family, a
particular religion, a particular
nationality, and how to behave
given the expectations and
influences from others.
In the story above about Jon