Title: What is Culture?
1What is Culture?
Peoples Lifestyles
Their Creations/Inventions
Their relationship to Earth
2- Material Culture is tangible artifacts that can
be physically left behind, such as clothing or
architecture - Non-material Culture is thoughts and ideas of a
people, such as religion and laws
3- Habit- A repetitive act that a particular
individual performs - Custom-A repetitive act of a group, performed to
the extent that it becomes characteristic of the
group. - Relocation Diffusion- The spread of a
characteristic through migration. - Taboo-A restriction on behavior imposed by social
custom.
4Carl Sauer
- Wherever a human culture exists, a cultural
landscape exists as that cultures unique
fingerprint on their space on Earth
5Sequent Occupancy
- The theory that a place can be occupied by
different groups of people, and each group leaves
its imprint on the place from which the next
group leaves
Romans 43
Saxons 453
How did these invaders change Great Britain?
Vikings 793
Normans 1066
Tudors 1484
6Does the Earth make humans take the actions they
do?
Houston
7Environmental Determinism vs. Possibilism
- Theory that argues that human behavior is
controlled (determined) by the physical
environment
- Theory that argues that the natural environment
places limits on the set of choices
(possibilities) available to people.
Vegas Baby!
8Cultural Determinism
- The theory that the environment places no limits
or restrictions on humans whatsoever - The only restriction is self created
- Golf course in the desert?
- Pipe in the water
- Use grass seeds which require less watering
The Pearl, Qatar
9Political Ecology
- Government of a region affects the environment in
that region, which in turn affects the choices
available to people - Ex) Zoning Laws
10Cultural Diffusion vs.
Spatial Diffusion
- The spread of any phenomenon across space
- Disease
- Drugs
- The spread of peoples culture across space
11Types of Expansion Diffusion
- The cultural component spreads outward to new
places while remaining strong in the hearth, or
place of origin - Stimulus Expansion- occurs when the original idea
diffuses from its hearth outward, but the
original idea is changed by new adapters - Iced Tea diffused south, but southerners made it
sweet tea
12Expansion Diffusion continued
- Hierarchical Expansion- occurs when the concept
spreads from one place/person of power to another
leveled pattern - Hip Hop diffused from a few large inner cities to
other large inner cities to smaller inner cities
to suburbia to rural areas
- Contagious Expansion- occurs when numerous people
or places near the point of origin become
adopters - Spread of disease
- Relocation Diffusion- involves the movement of
original adopters from their hearth (point of
origin) - Spread of disease
13Soccer
- An example of hierarchical diffusion of Pop
Culture. - In the late 20th Century, the worlds most
popular sport. - Began in 1800s as a folk culture
- The Dutch were the first continental Europeans to
play soccer in 1870s. - The British diffused the game throughout their
empire. - Soccer was further diffused by radio and
television.
14(No Transcript)
15(No Transcript)
16Torsten Hagerstrands Diffusion S- Curve
Rate of adoption slows and those who havent
bought finally buy a cell phone
Late adopters (laggards)
Majority adopters
People learned, prices fell, those susceptible
became adopters
Only those who could afford them
Early adopters (innovators)
Ex) Cell Phones
17Cultural Convergence, Acculturation and Cultural
Divergence
- Cultural Convergence- occurs when two cultures
adopt each others traits and become more alike - Acculturation- occurs when two cultures come into
contact with one another and the less dominant
culture adopts the traits of the more dominant
culture (assimilation)
- Cultural Divergence- occurs when two cultures
become increasingly different, often when one
group moves away from the territory of one
culture group
18(No Transcript)
19Ethnicity
- Core component in cultural identity
- Shared culture traits
- Language, religion, nationality
- Territory is often an underlying trait
- Not biological but rather chosen
- Ethnocentrism- is one groups use of its cultural
identity as a superior standard by which to
judge others (often causes discrimination)
20Ethnic Groups
- Usually spatially divided
- Ghetto- a region in which an ethnic minority is
forced to live by economic, legal or governmental
pressures - Ethnic Enclave- is a place in which an ethnic
minority is concentrated, sometimes in a ghetto,
barrio, homeland, favelas
21Ethnic Cleansing
- Process in which a racial or ethnic group
attempts to expel from a territory another racial
or ethnic group - Genocide- the killing of racial or ethnic group
by another racial or ethnic group - Slobodan Milosevic, the Serb leader led a
genocide campaign against Albanians living in
Kosovo, a region in Serbia
22Race
- Refers to a classification system of humans based
on skin color and other physical characteristics - Race is biological and not chosen
23Folk Culture
- Material culture traditionally practiced
primarily by small, homogeneous (same) groups
living in isolated rural areas
24The Amish
- Example of Relocation Diffusion.
- Distinctive clothing, farming, and religious
practices. - Shun mechanical and electrical power.
- Travel by horse and buggy and continue to use
hand tools for farming. - Number only about 70,000 in US.
- Visible on the landscape in at least 17 states.
25(No Transcript)
26Amish Settlements
27Popular Culture
- Is practiced by large, heterogeneous (different)
societies that share habits despite differences
in personal characteristics, and most frequently
originate in MDCs - Physical objects, resources, and spaces that
people use to define their culture.
28- Pop culture is becoming more dominant,
threatening the survival of folk cultures
29Origin of Folk and Popular Cultures
- Folk culture originates from anonymous sources,
at unknown dates, through unidentified
originators. - Popular culture is most often a product of the
economies of MDCs - popular music
- fast food
30 Folk vs. Pop
- Isolated groups
- Spreads through relocation diffusion, original
group moves and brings traits with them - Not been exposed to pop culture or they chose not
to adopt traits
- Mass culture that diffuses rapidly
- Spreads through expansion diffusion across space
and varied cultures - Starbucks- reducing the diversity of local coffee
shops throughout the country
31Folk Music vs. Country Music
- Composed anonymously and transmitted orally
- Is transmitted from one location to another.
- More slowly
- At a smaller scale
- Through relocation
diffusion - Tell story or convey information about
- daily activities
- life-cycle events
- mysterious events
- Folk customs may have multiple origins.
- Follows the process of hierarchical diffusion
from hearths or nodes of innovation. - Hollywood (movies)
- Madison Avenue (advertising)
- Geographer George Carney identified 4 major
hearths of country music - southern Appalachia
- Central Tennessee and Kentucky
- the Ozark and Ouachita uplands
- north-central Texas
32Popular Music vs. Hip Hop
- Written by specific individuals for the purpose
of being sold to a large number of people. - Originated around 1900
- Diffusion of American popular music worldwide
began during World War II
- Originated in New York in late 1970s.
- A return to a very local form of music
expression. - Diffused rapidly around the world through
globalization
33Isolation Promotes Cultural Diversity
34Food Diversity
- Although food customs are inevitably affected by
the availability of products, food consumed in
neighboring cultural groups often reflect
distinctive traditions
35Example of food adaptation is Soybeans
- Excellent source of protein.
- Widely grown in Asia.
- Fuel for cooking is scarce
- Bean Sprouts (germinated seeds).
- Soy Sauce (fermented soybeans)
- Bean Curd (steamed soybeans).
36Example of Food Taboos
- Abipone Indians of Paraguay eat jaguars and bulls
to make themselves strong. - The mandrake was thought to enhance lovemaking in
Mediterranean climates. - The Ainus in Japan thought that otters would
make one forgetful. - Europeans first thought potatoes caused typhoid
and tuberculosis
37Insects as Food
- Americans avoid eating insects, despite their
nutritional value. - In Thailand, giant water bugs are deep fried as
snack foods. - Americans consume insects in most foods including
canned mushrooms and tomato paste.