WHO AM I? WHO ARE YOU? WHO ARE WE? CULTURAL MARKERS THAT DIVIDE AND UNITE

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WHO AM I? WHO ARE YOU? WHO ARE WE? CULTURAL MARKERS THAT DIVIDE AND UNITE. 1 ST Philippine Conference-Workshop on Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education FRANCISCO A. DATAR, P h.D. Department of Anthropology, U.P. Diliman 18 – 20 February 2010 Capitol University, Cagayan de Oro City. N. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHO AM I? WHO ARE YOU?WHO ARE WE?

CULTURAL MARKERS THAT DIVIDE AND UNITE

1ST PHILIPPINE CONFERENCE-WORKSHOP ONMOTHER TONGUE-BASED MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION

FRANCISCO A. DATAR, PH.D.DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, U.P. DILIMAN

18 – 20 FEBRUARY 2010CAPITOL UNIVERSITY, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

THETERRITORY

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WHAT IS A FILIPINO?

You point with your lips.

You eat with your hand and have it down as a technique.

Your other piece of luggage is a “Balikbayan Box.”

You put your hands together in front of you as if to make a path and say “Excuse,

excuse” when you pass in between people or in front of the TV.

You consistently arrive 30 minutes late for events.

You use shopping bags as garbage bags.

You say ‘Hoy!’ to get someone’s attention.

You unwrap Christmas gifts very carefully, so you can save and reuse the wrapping (and especially those

bows) next year.

You always leave your shoes at the door.

You own a rice cooker!

WHAT IS PHILIPPINE CULTURE?

THE ENVIRONMENT

THE PEOPLE

CULTUREis that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief,

arts, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and

habits acquired by man as a member of society

(E. B. Tylor 1871)

HOLISTIC APPROACH

Ethnocentrism

Judging another culture or people by the values and standards of one’s own.

Cultural Relativism

The view that cultural traditions must be understood within the context of a particular society’s responses to

problems and opportunities.

Cultural Pluralism

Societies in which there exists a diversity of cultural patterns.

LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY

What is cultural sensitivity?

Looking at other societies with respect and without prejudice.

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