Ideal Partners: A Social Constructivist Perspective

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:54:20
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 15 pages (4163 words)
Member of different generations and exposed to different cultural and socialization experiences, my mother and I have different conceptions of the ideal mate. Born and raised in the Philippines in the 1950's, my mother's idea of the perfect mate is quite reflective of her social environment; this differs from my experiences as a child of the eighties raised in Canada. Although we are both women, the social construction of womanhood as well as the cultural …
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