Pregunta:
What did Margaret Mead's 1935 study in New Guinea reveal about gender roles?
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Margaret Mead's 1935 study in New Guinea demonstrated that gender roles are culturally constructed and not solely biologically determined. She observed significant variations among tribes like the Arapesh, where both men and women were gentle and nurturing, and the Mundugumor, where both sexes were aggressive and warlike. This suggests that while individuals may have a biological predisposition toward certain behaviors, cultural and media influences play a significant role in shaping gender roles.. her interpretations may have been influenced by her own cultural perspectives, leading to subjective conclusions Therefore it's important to be self aware and critically assess their own cultural assumptions to ensure they do not inadvertently influence their interpretations.
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