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CULTURE

Sociology Chapter 2

What is Culture?

Culture consists of all the shared products of human groups. These products include both physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors shared by the group.

Material Culture

Physical objects used by a group is known as Material Culture.

Non-Material Culture

Abstract human creations form the Non- Material Culture.

This includes: beliefs, family patterns, language, rules, ideas, etc.

Culture Society

All the shared products of a society

A group of interdependent people that have organized in a way to share common culture.

Culture vs. Society

CULTURE IS BOTH LEARNED AND SHARED

Components of Culture

Technology

Consists of items and rules for using those items.

Symbols

Anything that represents something else. The basis of human culture.

Language

The organization of both the spoken and written word.

Language of the San

Values

Shared beliefs of what is right and wrong, good or bad. Values determine the character of the people.

Norms

Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations. Folkways: describe socially acceptable behavior that

does not have great moral significance. Mores: Great moral significance – developed into laws

CULTURE IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING, IT IS CONSIDERED TO BE DYNAMIC RATHER

THAN STATIC.

Examining Culture

Culture Traits

The simplest level of culture. An individual tool, act or belief. (i.e. throwing a football)

Cultural Complexes

A cluster of interrelated cultural traits. (i.e. A game of football)

Cultural Patterns

The combination of various cultural complexes (i.e. Football, Basketball, Soccer are Sports)

Cultural Variation

All cultures are different, yet some things exist amongst all cultures. These are known as cultural universals.

Some examples of cultural universals:Cooking, dancing, family, feasting, funeral

ceremonies, housing, language, music, medicine, religion, sports, toolmaking.

Although these universals occur everywhere, there is great variance between groups.

Families vary by culture

Country with the largest families: Gambia average of 8.3 kids per family.

Largest family in the world: 39 wives, 94 children 33 grandchildren

2.6 kids in a typical American Family

The Duggar Family of 18 kids and counting

2.6 kids in a typical

Typical American Family

IN ORDER TO STUDY DIFFERENT CULTURES, SOCIAL SCIENTISTS MUST BE

AWARE OF BIAS

Studying Variation

A tendency to view ones own culture and group as superior to other groups.

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Ethnocentrism

Cultural Relativism

The belief that all cultures need to be judged by their own standards rather than comparing them to other cultures.

Variation within Societies

Subcultures – groups that although joined to a larger group, have their own cultural features that are not part of the larger culture. Many subcultures exist in the United States due to immigration and region.

Counterculture

Groups that challenge and refuse to conform with the accepted culture of the main group.

What do others think of us

American Culture