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ASSIGNMENT:
If you were to consider your own life experience as influenced by these external factors, you can begin to consider how you exist within a historical context, while at the same time providing a glimpse at how a person's life intersects with the history of their society.
You are required to write your own life story. This is not an autobiography in the normal sense. You are to examine your social history for clues about how gender was/is done in your family. Begin with where and when you were born. What were the gendered cultural influences of the time? Ethnicity, class, and gender practices are only three factors that may influence a person's life chances, opportunities, and societal views. Others factors include national economic trends, rural or urban upbringing, household characteristics, education of parents, local economic opportunities, age, marital status, and family values.
To augment and enrich your story, you might include some news stories that occurred during the year of your birth (be sure to reference these articles). If possible, choose headlines that may relate to race, class, or gender. For instance, in 1962 "London: Judge Elizabeth Lane becomes the first woman to sit in the High Court" (Chronicles of the 20th Century). This headline suggests that in 1962, women were not equally represented in the justice system. Search for and describe the social forces that have influenced your own life.
Remember this is a gender study of your history. Although your story needs context, remain focused on the overall goal of the assignment.
Everyone's story is unique. Do your best as you write your story to point out the economic, political, and historical influences that may have shaped your life thus far.