Culture and Currents of Thought

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Culture and Currents of Thought

What is Canadian culture ? Is it something you are born with? How would you define it? What is not Canadian culture? Is it easy to define? Are there examples of values, attitudes and ideas that are not associated with Canada?

Fill in the following table What do we value as candians? How is that value culturally expressed ( give an example What bigger concept of bigger idea can this be linked to? We value universal health care ( for every canadian) We think that no matter your income you have the right to have your health cared for. So if you earn minimum wage and need a surgery that costs 10,000 dollars the governement should pay. We all pay taxes so this system can exist equality

What is a current of thought? What are some of the major currents of thought in society today? What is the link between a current of thought and culture? feminism capitalism

What is culture?

What is culture? 3 main meanings for culture: Taste in arts and humanities, known as high culture Examples:

2.Mass culture or popular culture (sometimes referred to as low culture) appeals broadly to people in society Examples:

Culture con’t 3. Set of human knowledge (to be cultured) Examples: Philosophy Art Theatre Travel

Culture Con’t Shared attitude, values, goals; beliefs of an institution organization, society or group Religion Ideas Sports

Current of thought Ideas and ideologies that are present in society at a given time They may co-exist side by side or be in competition with each other Capitalism vs Communism

Ideology A comprehensive set of ideas about life, values and society Can be used to change society Reflect the dominant ideas of society