Symbols And The Social Foundation Of Human Experience

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150 words each Blumer sociology in action Symbols and the creation Social foundation of human experience Social foundation of human experience comes from birth and the environment that we are born into. Child gain their social foundation of self thru the experience they build with others from speech. Speech from others builds the identity of self when told simple pronouns and descriptive words such girl, pretty, princess, handsome, masculine, prince, boy and male. Speech builds in to conversation which is “. . . most importance vehicle of reality. . . ”(12) Conversation of both verbal and non verbal both relies on atonement and content to explain the impact of the word(s). Coming from a lower class and using education as a tool to socially gain status and re-image self a doctor is an example. Later in life a change of self thru occupation will fall short as a goal of resocialization, but it aid the growth of primary internalization. The initial stat of lower ecumenical …show more content…

Symbols are our creations and attempts to explain something else, while sign are a direct connection to an object/event/etc. . . OMW on my way is form of symbol in text which has a meaning of stating im on my way; however, other texts forms can be signs not symbols like “-----ONE WAY------->”.We create and communicate with symbols based on their symbolic interactions perspective. “Thus we act within and towards a world that we have a major part in creating, a world of symbols that in some senses is imaginary(Hewitt20) The clip from ‘Key and Peele” shows how symbolic interactions perspective can be received and thought of in two very different ways since it lacked atonement. The atonement gives the symbol meaning for others to interpret and or understand. The Sensation that was being emphasized in the clip was sight, yet each subject depicted the sensation of the symbols