WALT: Define What is Culture and Identity? WILFs E - Describe, explain and summarise types of culture/perspectives on culture C - Assess types of culture/perspectives.

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WALT: Define What is Culture and Identity? WILFs E - Describe, explain and summarise types of culture/perspectives on culture C - Assess types of culture/perspectives on culture A - Evaluate types of culture/perspectives on culture

Remember these?

Did you get them all? 1.Mozart 2.Lady GaGa 3.The Beatles 4.Tiny Tempah 5.Morris Dancing 6.Irish Dancing 7.Street Dance 8.Natalie Portman/Black Swan 8. William Shakespeare 9.Harry Potter 10.Dan Brown/da Vinci code 11.Charles Dickens 12.Charlie Chaplin 13.Jason Statham 14.Michael Caine 15.Jennifer Aniston

Kidd (2002) The features of culture (language, symbols, history, norms and values) influence the way members of society live their lives Abbott (1998) Language is the most obvious set of symbols through which members of society share meanings Page 32-33

Jencks: 4 main ways 1.A state of mind – a ‘quality’ possessed by individuals 2.Civilization – some cultures are seen as more civilized than others 3.‘Collective body of arts and intellectual work within any society’ 4.‘Whole way of life of a people’

Evaluating definitions Read through all the definitions Do you agree with them? WWW/EBI?

How do we learn our culture? Agents and Agencies ????? Identify as many as you can think of