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Essential Question:. What is the meaning of culture?. Culture is…. System of beliefs, values, customs, practices, norms, and social behavior of a nation or people It is learned It is UNIVERSAL!!.
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Essential Question: • What is the meaning of culture?
Culture is… • System of beliefs, values, customs, practices, norms, and social behavior of a nation or people • It is learned • It is UNIVERSAL!!
Culture is like an iceberg. Some aspects are visible; others are beneath the surface. Invisible aspects influence and cause the visible ones.
How the World Sees Us… • Americans… • Are always in a hurry to get things done! • Insist on treating everyone the same! • Always have to say what their thinking! • Always want to change things! • Don’t show very much respect for their elders! • Always think everything is going to get better! They’re so optimistic! • Are so impatient!
The Concept of Beauty? • Definition: • Something pleasing, impressive to look at, listen to, touch, smell, or taste • Personal physical attractiveness; something very good, attractive, or impressive of its kind • An excellent aspect • Western? • Mauritania, Africa = Fat
The Concept of Hello? • Cambodia- One puts hands together like "praying hands" holding them against your chest. The higher you hold, the more respect you show. • Greece- Back-slapping takes the place of shaking hands in many greetings. • Guam- There is a Filipino tradition on Guam to put one's right knuckles against an older person's forehead. • Maori- Some press noses together while closing their eyes. • Niger- The Kanouri people shake a fist at head level and call "Wooshay! Wooshay!" ("Hello! Hello!") • Tuvalu- Relatives press a face to a cheek of the other and sniff deeply. • Zambia- Some greet each other by gently squeezing a thumb.
“Reality is a product of language and culture, that’s what I learned.” ~ Richard Wiley (Peace Corps volunteer)
Views on Culture: Cultural Relativism vs. Ethnocentrism • Cultural Relativism • Judging someone based on what THEY believe. • Ethnocentrism • Judging someone based on what YOU believe.
Case Study: Team MascotsAre we being too ethnocentric by keeping Native American mascots?
The Question of Mascots?Native Americans in HollywoodMajor League ClipBrave's Tomahawk Chop
The Fans Argument: • I am honoring you! • There is such a thing as too politically correct! • Not all the images are offensive! • Not all Native Americans are on the same page! • Native Americans’ socio-economic status has NOTHING to do with mascots! • Removing mascots will create more racism! • It’s my mascot too!!!!!
If these images were removed could it change the status of Native Americans in the United States?
Are we being too ethnocentric by keeping Native American mascots?