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Sociology·/u/NoTelevision970·3 days ago
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Perhaps more experienced/elder sociologists have some advice for me. Bear with me because this is a feeling I don't really know how to explain clearly. Sorry for the long post! I did my undergrad in sociocultural anthropology and minored in sociology. Becoming aware of social structures and norms is something that has stuck with me and there's still something that's not quite sitting right and I'm wondering if this is common for novice studiers of sociology. I'm also really interested in if this feeling has a specific sociological name or theory tied to it. With this awareness of actively participating and following the rules of a society I often times now feel....odd or just silly participating in society lol. Or having an identity. I guess interacting with people socially doesn't feel authentic when I feel like I'm aware that it's something made up. It feels like every interaction I have is fabricated, because at least to an extent it is.…

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