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Introduction to British Society: The UK vs. the US, Britons vs. Americans 10 January 2011 Tone Holt Nielsen and Sigrid Brevik Wangsness
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Introduction of the course Structure of the course: lecture series and group sessions Lecture plan - syllabus in British society Why British society? Goals Relevance for your exam
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British English and American English Examples of differences Pronunciations Vocabulary The same language! An advantage if you choose a version of the language that other people understand...
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Britain and the U.S.A. Special relationship? (Shared history, culture, language) Military cooperation Personal ties between heads of states: Thatcher/Reagan, Clinton/Blair, Bush/Blair. Obama/ Cameron?
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National Characteristics and Values How do Americans see the Brits? Bill Bryson: Notes from a Small Island What do you consider ”typical” for the British people? For Americans?
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Is there one British national character? Problems of stereotyping/ generalizations Outside vs. inside perspectives – nuances National characteristics vs. one national identity
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Why is it difficult to generalize about the British (and Americans)? A multicultural society Regional differences Class differences Professional differences Individual differences
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British Values Still, the following values have been considered characteristic of British society: 1.Stability 2.Tradition 3.Conservatism (resistance to change) Examples of how these values are reflected in society in various ways?
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Changing British Values (?) Recent changes in values? - A more “achievement-based” culture? - Increased individualism? - More competition? - More focus on the market? - Change as a good thing for Britain?
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Rebranding Britain Modern Britain: “Cool Britannia” (?) Images of a traditional/ old- fashioned society hard to change The 2012 Olympics British brands: products/ services
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