The existence of cross-cultural dierences in what is considered sex-appropriate behaviour, especially in three tribes located so

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The existence of cross-cultural dierences in what is considered sex-appropriate behaviour, especially in three tribes located so close to each other and living in such similar conditions, suggests that gender is a social construct rather than a biological “fact”. This is a somewhat counter-intuitive idea.

Can you think of other social constructs that can be often mistaken for “facts”? How about “authority”, “evidence”,

“science” and “knowledge”?

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Psychology For The IB Diploma

ISBN: 109088

2nd Edition

Authors: Jean-Marc Lawto, Broadbent

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