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The Meaning of Culture:
The Key to Human Diversity
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Does this picture offend you?
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If so, then you may be guilty of
Ethnocentrism!
People who are ethnocentric apply
their own values in judging the
behavior and beliefs of other people
raised in other cultures.
Ethnocentrism contributes to social
solidarity and a sense of value and
community.
However, it also fuels conflict.
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Culture is learned behavior
Each child goesthrough a process ofenculturation whenthey grow up in a
culture.Children learn byobserving thebehaviors of people intheir surroundings,
including therecognition ofsymbols specific tothat culture.
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Examples of cultural symbols
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Culture is shared
Culture is an attribute not of
individualsper se but of individuals as
members of groups.
Culture is transmitted by society.
Enculturation unifies people by
providing us with common
experiences.
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Culture is symbolic
Symbols can either
be verbal
(linguistic) or
nonverbal (object,written symbol).
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Culture and Nature: Differences in
How we meet the call
Culture defines what
people eat, how food
is prepared, and when
and how food is eaten.
Waste elimination is
culturally prescribed.
Sexual activities are
also dictated by
culture (with who,how, where, and
when).
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Culture is all-encompassing and
integrated
Culture envelopes each of us, and
touches every aspect of our lives.
Culture is systematic and integrated
(it is not a random phenomenon).
Cultures teach us to share certain
core values that helps shape the
personality of the individuals within a
culture.
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Cultures are dynamic: rules are
made to be broken
Humans are creative animals and
always do not strictly follow the
dictates of their culture.
There is individual interpretation of
each aspect of culture that is in part
due to family and personal history.
Real vs. Ideal culture.
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Culture can be both adaptive and
maladaptive
Modern technologyhas provided for theadaptation of humansto every part of the
globe, as ancienttechnologies providedsuccessful toenvironments on asmaller scale.
Short-term vs. long-term adaptivestrategies.
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Levels of culture
National: learned behavioral patterns,
beliefs, values, and institutions shared
by the citizens of a nation.
International: cultural traditions that
expand beyond cultural boundaries.
Subculture: different traditions
practiced by groups set within a larger
culture. Frequently regionally based.
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Ethnocentrism, Cultural Relativism,
and Human Rights
The human rightsmovement suggeststhat there is a realm of
justice and morality
that supercedes thepractices of manycultures.
Examples: femalegenital mutilation in
the Middle East; malecircumcision at birth inthe United States.
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Universality, Generality, and
Particularity
Universal: found in all cultures.
Examples: Exogamy and incest
taboo.
Generality: found in many cultures, but
not all. Example: nuclear family.
Particularities: found only in somecultures. Example: head hunting.
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What makes cultures change?
Diffusion: borrowing of traits
between cultures.
Acculturation: exchange of cultural
features that results from long-term
exposure between cultures.
Independent invention: Developing
to solution to problems by individual
cultures. Example: agriculture.
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One World Culture? Globalization
in the 21st Century
Cultures are increasingly coming in
contact as a result of improved trade
relations, better communication, and
easier travel.
Multinational corporations and
business outsourcing to the Third
World are becoming morecommonplace.