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What makes up culture? Unit Two Lesson Two
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Today’s Main Idea: Culture exist because it is necessary for a society’s survival. Culture is able to operate because of series of complex and simple phenomenon exist.
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Language: Language aids in the creation of culture, it allows us to share our ideas with others. Without language there would be: – No written text – No spoken language – How would we communicate? (Remember language is just not writing and speaking, it is symbols and gestures also.)
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The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis: “language is our guide to reality” Hypothesis of Linguistic Relativity Theory stating that our ideas of reality depends upon our language – The number of words to describe an idea or object can signify its importance
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For Example: – Shoes – thinks of how many words there are to describe them! – Cell phones – smart phone, flip phone, full keyboard, camera phone – Dresses – strapless, empire waist
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Norms: Norms rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior – Explains why people in the same culture act similarly in the same situation Can you think of some examples? – Look at the list on page 82 in your book!
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Three types of norms: 1 – Folkways norm that lack moral significance – Not essential for group survival, no major consequences for breaking this norm – Consequences can vary though Can you think of some examples?
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2 - Morey norms that have moral dimensions and that should be followed by members of society – Vital for group survival – Do not follow then you can be scorned As a class can we think of some examples?
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3 – Laws a rule of behavior that violation of which can result in strong punishment Think of some laws: write them here.
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Taboos: Taboo a rule of behavior that the violation of which calls for strong punishment Can we think of some examples?
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What happens we break the laws? Sanctions rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms – Formal Sanctions sanctions imposed by person given special authority EX: Going to jail, being arrested – Informal Sanctions rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members of a group After school detention
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Values: Values broad ideas about what is a good desirable and shared in a society Can we think of some examples?
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