In the amaravati school of thought, Buddha's life story is explained.
<h3>What are Buddhist schools?</h3>
Schools of Buddhism refers to the various institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism that have existed in the past or are still present in modern times. Several doctrinal, philosophical or cultural facets can be enumerated, in addition to perhaps hundreds of distinct sects, sub-sects and movements.
Amaravati art usually tell and explain the Buddha's life story. The iconic representation are of images of Buddha seated and standing.
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Answer: c. Symbolic Interactionist Theory
Explanation: All the above options have a theoretical perspective on gender. However, the perspective described in the question is the Symbolic Interactionist Theory.
The Symbolic Interactionist Theory is the approach to gender theory that looks at the symbolic roles we assign to each gender. These roles then affect our expression and performance as members of and towards each gender. We process gender based on the symbols attached to each gender such as women being nurturing and men being athletic.
The notion that was prevalent in white society during the pre-civil rights era that African American males had very highly charged sexual urges that they could not control is an example of projection.
The study of human cultures, practices, beliefs, ideas and technologies are called cultural anthropology.