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The Meaning of Culture Chapter 2 – Section 1
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What Is Culture?
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Culture Shared products of human groups Physical objects
Beliefs, values, and behavior
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Material Culture? Nonmaterial Culture? Society
Organization of a independent group of people What do they organize?
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Components of Culture
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Technology Combination of objects and rules Symbols
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Language Organization of written and spoken symbols into a standardized system Values Shared beliefs
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Norms Shared rules of conduct Folkways Socially acceptable behavior
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Mores Laws Great moral significance for society
The written rules of conduct in society
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Cultural Traits Culture Complexes Culture Patterns
Simple levels of culture Culture Complexes Cluster of interrelated traits Culture Patterns Combination of culture complexes
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Cultural Variation Chapter 2 – Section 2
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What Do We Have in Common
Cultural Universal All cultures have the same needs – Why are they different? Family as cultural universal
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Variations Among Societies
Cultural differences Inherited characteristics Cultural influences
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The Arapesh Society based on complete cooperation
Shared work responsibilities between women and men Marriage arrangements for girls
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The Mundugumor Headhunter Hostility between family members
Men and women extremely aggressive Hostility between family members Fathers linked to daughter Mothers linked to sons
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Comparing the Two Societies
Arapesh – living in the mountains Farmers Mundugumor – living in a river valley Gatherer
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Studying Variation Ethnocentrism
Tendency to see one’s own culture and group as superior
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Cultural Relativism Different cultures should be judged by their own standards Example – India
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Variation Within Society
Subculture Values, norms and behaviors not shared with the entire population Groups add diversity
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Counterculture Groups reject major values, norms and practices of the larger society Replaced by new set of cultural pattern Do they become a threat to society?
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