Social Identotypes: Social Identity, And The Socioeconomic Class

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Social identities are identities we have as an individual and connect us to be a part of a larger group. These identities can be race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, religious/spiritual affiliation, national origin, first language or physical/ emotional/ developmental ability, to name a few. Social identities work to define each and every person in the way they identify themselves and how we describe ourselves to others. While there are many different identifiers I will only be mentioning a few as the identities I think about most frequently, identities I think about least frequently, my identities I want to learn more about, and the identities I most strongly identify with are examine.
The identities that I think about most frequently are race, ethnicity, and sex. These are the identities I think about most frequently because they are the ones I use to describe someone aside from details like hair color and height, I would typically describe someone as male or female, their race and/ or their ethnicity, and then give a physical description including factors like hair color, eye color, height, etc. I used to mainly think about sex and age because as a child all I cared about is who would be …show more content…

I would like to learn about how lower middle class became a class and why it seems to be a growing socioeconomic in today’s society. I would also like to learn how exactly socioeconomic class is defined. I would like to learn more about Italian culture because I am Italian and, while I am not 100% Italian, it is the ethnicity I identify with because it has played a large role in how I have grown up. My family is very large and many of our mannerisms, our approach to food and meal times, and how we deal with conflict are rooted in our Italian heritage, even though we do not always recognize

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