Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Self-Presentation



Self-Presentation:  The act of expressing oneself and behaving in ways designed to create a favorable impression or an impression that corresponds to one's ideals.  
 
I know a woman who likes to present herself to everyone i.e. coworkers, friends and family as someone who is conservative.  The representation that is perceived by others by her doing would be in places such as Facebook or at work.  On Facebook, a person can hide behind their computer and portray themselves the way they want society to see them.  At work, she is in an office all alone.  Rarely do her co-workers physically come into the office.  The office is more for the clients to pick up the checks, so again she can hide behind a phone and computer.  She likes for everyone to think she is a good person and would not talk about you behind your back.  In reality, she is none of these things.  She is manipulating, gossips, smokes cigarettes and uneducated (did not graduate from high school).

Self-presentation allows someone to present themselves to others with a desired image but not necessarily their true image.  They work at making excuses, justifying or apologizing to build up their self-esteem and solidify their self-images.  Social networks provide a new way for self-presentation.  People can be cautious with the pictures they post and what they post to their web page.  This behavior is seen in extreme situations as a narcissistic trait.



Myers, D. Social Psychology. 2012. The Self in a Social World, Chapter 2.  McGraw Hill. New York.

Gender Roles

Gender Roles:  A set of behavior expectations or norms for males and females.



The roles are reversed in my household.  I am the breadwinner in the family.  I make more money than my husband.  My husband only makes enough to pay the rent, while I pay all of the other bills.  I pay for the groceries as well.  He cleans the house more than I do because I work more and longer hours than he does.  He takes our daughter to the bus stop as well, while I am getting ready for work.  My husband is a metal artist that deals with many interior designers thus bringing out his more feminine side.  I am more like a man.  I am aggressive, blunt and to the point, and hide my emotions like a man.  
As a society, the gender roles have changed.  Men were the breadwinners or the ones working while the women were the homemakers.  Now in our society, more and more women are working and making just as much or more than their spouses.  More and more men are becoming stay at home dads while the moms go out and earn a living.

It is thought that cultures and a short period of time have signaled that evolution and biology do not fix gender roles:  time also bends the genders.

Goodman, Cindy.  What happens when wife earns more?  Chicago Tribune Lifestyles.  June 4, 2008.  Retrieved on February 20, 2013.  http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2008-06-04/features/0806020342_1_gender-roles-household-couples 

Myers, D. Social Psychology. 2012. Genes, Culture, and Gender, Chapter 5.  McGraw Hill. New York.