My Gender Identification Relates To The Feminint Culture

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1. My gender identification relates to the dominant culture through my various roles and personality as a female. I strongly believe that being a strong woman is important in today’s society, as many fields are male dominated. I practice my strengths as a woman through remaining a positive, responsible, and kind individual. Being a female has brought many challenges, such as becoming independent and learning to become a role model for your peers. The challenges that women face, not only make us stronger, but they also make us wiser and I believe that 's what makes females powerful in today’s society. 2. My gender location is an advantage because females have the ability to do different activities and other things that males simply could not. For instance, growing up in school, the females in …show more content…

My preferred cultural location is an advantage because I am given more freedom rights than other cultures in the world. Living in America would be more confortable living in compared to other counties and cultures because American society is what I’ve always been familiar with. Race 6. Since I am a member of the Caucasian race, I would consider myself to be apart of the dominant race. I am not a member of a marginal or oppressed race. 7. My racial identity is an advantage because the race is considered by others to have great influence and achievement. Throughout history, it seems as though the Caucasian race has been of great influence and achievement from what I have observed with greater advantages. Although I do believe that having a marginal or oppressed race would have some greater advantages due to more cultural background, my racial identity has always remained apart of my culture and I. Class 8. The economic class that I was born in was the middle class, which remains the same today. My family is neither wealthy nor poor, which means that we are able to live comfortably and provide each other with basic needs. 9. I have never belonged to an “invisible”

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