Title: THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE
1THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE
2- Appreciation of our differences starts with the
acknowledgment of our similarities - -Peter Reese
3As the soil, however rich it may be, cannot be
productive without cultivation, so the mind
without culture can never produce good fruit.
Seneca, Roman philosopher
4Defining Culture
- How do you know what you know?
- Where did you get that knowledge from?
- What kind of an attitude do you have?
- What is your behavior like?
- Is this all yours individually or was it passed
down to you?
5What Is Culture?
6What Is Culture?
- The customary ways in which humans live. For
example diet, family forms and processes, social
organizations, and religions. - Mikel Hogan-Garcia
7- Culture is that complex whole which includes
knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and
any other capabilities and habits acquired by
men/women as members of the society. - Edward Taylor
8Simpler
- Culture is everything that people
- have (material possessions),
- think (values and attitudes) and
- do (behavior patterns) as members of a society
9- The Role theory
- Personality consists of a set of learned roles,
the correct - behaviour in a particular situation
- teacher/pupil interaction
- weddings, funerals, birthday parties
- boss/subordinate interaction
- boy/girl relationships
- There is a correct way to herd goats, drive a
car, raise children, etc. - Role theory places standard responses to standard
situations. - Problems can arise when circumstances change and
the standard behaviours no longer produce
satisfactory outcomes.
10ARE THERE CULTURED AND UNCULTURED PEOPLE?
11Core Identity
- Includes everything an individual finds
meaningful, beliefs, values, perceptions,
assumptions, and framework about reality. - Developed through social interaction with family
and others in a specific environment.
12Self-Awareness
- Requires self-knowledge of own culture in order
to know when cultural limits are likely to be
pushed, foreseeing potential areas of tension,
and conflict with specific groups.
13HIGH CULTURE???
14ORDINARY CULTURE???
15IN FACT, WE ALL HAVE CULTURE
16Ethnocentrism
- The belief that ones own group or culture is
superior to all other groups or cultures. - The tendency to use our own way of life as a
standard for judging others - It also indicates the belief, on the part of most
individuals, that their race, culture, society,
etc., are superior to all others.
17Ethnorelativism
- From being neutral about differences to being
positive. - Not only accepts cultural differences, but
willing and able to adjust our own behavior to
conform to different norms. - Bi-cultural or multi-cultural.
- Effortlessly adjusting behavior to suit a
different culture. - "style switching"
- Do not give up their own or birth culture's
values and beliefs, but integrate aspects of
other cultures into it.
18CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
- Enculturation
- the process of learning or interacting with ones
cultural environment.
19Acculturation
It occurs when a society changes because it
accepts or adopts an innovation.
20How does this picture show acculturation?
21How does this picture show acculturation?
22CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
- Culture is dynamic
- Culture is adaptive
- Culture is integrated
- Culture is learnt (not biologically transmitted)
- Culture is shared (people of the same culture can
predict, within limits, how others will think and
behave)
23LAYERS OF CULTURE
- Cultural universals learned behaviour patterns
shared by all human beings. - Mainstream culture Cultural traditions that
distinguish a specific society.
24Cultural universals
- Economic system.
- Systems of marriage and family.
- Educational system.
- Social control system.
- System of supernatural beliefs.
- Systems of communication.
- Lic. Oscar Conejo Chacón