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Chapter Overview
I. Introduction II. What is culture?III. Components of Symbolic
CultureIV. Many Cultural WorldsV. Values in the U.S.VI. Technology in the Global VillageVII.Review
6. Freedom, democracy, equality, group superiority,
and racism are all underlying core values shared by Americans.
True
9. Usually a group’s material culture changes
first and then the nonmaterial culture has to
catch up with it.True
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition Q: What do you want to pass
down to your children?
B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
II. What is culture?
A. Definition B. A Zen storyC. Types of cultureD. EthnocentrismE. Cultural relativismF. Y.J.U.
III. Components of Symbolic Culture
A.GesturesB.LanguageC. Values, Norms, & SanctionsD.Folkways and Mores
III. Components of Symbolic Culture
A.GesturesB.LanguageC. Values, Norms, & SanctionsD.Folkways and Mores
III. Components of Symbolic Culture
A.GesturesB.LanguageC. Values, Norms, & SanctionsD.Folkways and Mores
III. Components of Symbolic Culture
A.GesturesB.LanguageC. Values, Norms, & SanctionsD.Folkways and Mores
III. Components of Symbolic Culture
A.GesturesB.LanguageC. Values, Norms, & SanctionsD.Folkways and Mores
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V. Values in the U.S. Society
A. Core Values B. Value ClustersC. Value Contradictions and
Social ChangeD. “Ideal” v. “Real” Culture
V. Values in the U.S. Society
A. Core Values B. Value ClustersC. Value Contradictions and
Social ChangeD. “Ideal” v. “Real” Culture
V. Values in the U.S. Society
A. Core Values B. Value ClustersC. Value Contradictions and
Social ChangeD. “Ideal” v. “Real” Culture
V. Values in the U.S. Society
A. Core Values B. Value ClustersC. Value Contradictions and
Social ChangeD. “Ideal” v. “Real” Culture
VI. Technology in the Global
Village
A. What is technology?B. New Technology
1. Cultural Lag2. Cultural Change
C. Cultural Leveling
VI. Technology in the Global
Village
A. What is technology?B. New Technology
1. Cultural Lag2. Cultural Change
C. Cultural Leveling
VI. Technology in the Global
Village
A. What is technology?B. New Technology
1. Cultural Lag2. Cultural Change
C. Cultural Leveling
VII. ReviewCulture
Shared beliefs and behaviors
I. ComponentsA. Symbols: objects with
agreed upon meaningB. Language: most important
system of symbolsa. Sapir-Worf: language
influences perception