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CULTURE
Culture (in an
Anthropological
Perspective)
•Is a complex whole which
encompasses beliefs,
practices, values, attitudes,
laws norms, artefacts,
symbols, knowledge, and
everything that a person
learns and shares as a
member of society (E.B.
Tylor)
ENCULTURATION:
•A diffusion of one’s culture
to another through diverse
means, namely learning,
imposition by force, and
conquest, among others.
Enculturation
leads to:
•Identity formation
-the formation of
the identity of an
individual through his
interaction with other
people.
ex. Chinese foods
and traditions. Korean
language and culture
Elements of
Culture
• Beliefs- the conceptions and ideas of man
regarding his environment.
• Symbols- anything that has meaning and
represents something else (Kendall, 2013)
• Language- a set of symbols that expresses
ideas which enables people to formulate
thoughts and communicate with one
another.
•Values- a sum of all ideas and
concepts that is desirable in a
particular culture.
•Norms- a concrete set of rules and
standards to be observed by man in
his cultural setting.
•Law- a rule or policy that governs the
conduct of men which is mostly
enacted by a sovereign power
•Norms
-are culturally determined rules that guide
people regarding what’s right, wrong proper, or
improper.
-It creates predictability in daily affairs and
interactions, making it easier to live with other
members of society.
ex. Wearing decent clothes for specific events or
occasions.
- not laughing when someone commits mistake.
•Values:
-Are experimented by a particular
society to check its relevance and
appropriateness to existing norms and
laws.
-Are created and shaped in the
community through time.
•Status
-is any position that an individual
can occupy in society. It is not a ranked
position, but simply label that implies
certain roles that must be performed.
Ex. Being a singer, a student, and an
artist at the same time.
2 Types of
Status
•1. Ascribed: it is given at birth,
or assigned later in life.
•Ex. Age, sex, ethnicity, and
membership in a family.
•2. Achieved: It is acquired
willfully and consciously
through effort, talent,
decisions, and
accomplishments.
•Ex. Being someone’s girlfriend
/boyfriend, being a top
student, etc.
Aspects of
Culture
•Culture is Learned
-Enculturation- the process of
learning the accepted norms and
values of the culture or society
where the individual lives.
•Culture is Shared- it is not
something that an individual
alone can possess.
•Culture is Cumulative- based on
the knowledge and
understanding gained from
specific experiences.
Aspects of
Culture
•Culture is Dynamic- It exists as a
continuous process
•Culture is Diverse- It varies from
society to society.
•Culture is Communicated- it is
communicated from one
generation to another through
language.
Would You Rather
Culture (in a
Sociological
Perspective)
1. Mainstream Culture
•Includes the cultural
patterns that are broadly in
line with a society’s cultural
ideas and values.
a. Low Culture (Pop
Culture)
- includes the cultural
behaviors and ideas that
are popular with most
people in a society.
b. High Culture
- refers to cultural
patterns that distinguish
a society’s elite.
Culture (in a
Sociological
Perspective)
2. Subculture: Refers to the
cultural patterns that set
apart a segment of a
society’s population.
3. Counter-culture: pushes
back on mainstream culture
in an attempt to change how
society functions.
-ex. Feminism, LGBTQI Rights
Question:
Who decides what’s
mainstream, and what’s a sub-
culture?
Who decides
what’s
mainstream,
and what’s a
sub-culture?
•Norm: Cultural groups
with the most power and
societal influence.
•Subgroups: people with
less power.
Culture as a
Social
Perspective
•Ethnocentrism
-seeing one culture as
superior than the other.
-the practice of judging one
culture by the standards of
another.
a. It encourages the solidarity
of a group in a negative way.
b. It hinders the understanding
or the cooperation between
groups.
c. It leads to cultural conflict.
Culture as a
Social
Perspective
•Xenocentrism- It is
characterized by a strong belief
that one’s own culture
(products, style, or ideas) is
inferior to those which
originate elsewhere.
Ex. Filipino’s preference for
imported goods because
anything abroad is better
(Balikbayan Box).
Culture as a
Social
Perspective
•Xenophobia- It is the fear of
what is perceived as foreign or
strange.
It may include:
a. The fear of losing identity
b. Suspicion of the other
group’s activities
c. Aggression
d. The desire to eliminate the
presence of the other group
to secure a presumed purity.
Culture as a
Social
Perspective
•Multiculturalism (Cultural
Relativism)
-recognizes cultural
diversity while advocating
for equal standing for all
cultural traditions.
Appreciation of other
cultures may come from
two reasons:
a. Acquisition of sufficient
knowledge about other
culture.
b. Direct exposure to other
cultures
Links for References:
• https://www2.palomar.edu/anthro/culture/culture_1.htm
• https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-
culture/culture/a/cultural-relativism-article
• https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/sociology/culture-and-
societies/culture-and-society-defined

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Ucsp.module1.lesson3

  • 2. Culture (in an Anthropological Perspective) •Is a complex whole which encompasses beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws norms, artefacts, symbols, knowledge, and everything that a person learns and shares as a member of society (E.B. Tylor) ENCULTURATION: •A diffusion of one’s culture to another through diverse means, namely learning, imposition by force, and conquest, among others.
  • 3. Enculturation leads to: •Identity formation -the formation of the identity of an individual through his interaction with other people. ex. Chinese foods and traditions. Korean language and culture
  • 4. Elements of Culture • Beliefs- the conceptions and ideas of man regarding his environment. • Symbols- anything that has meaning and represents something else (Kendall, 2013) • Language- a set of symbols that expresses ideas which enables people to formulate thoughts and communicate with one another. •Values- a sum of all ideas and concepts that is desirable in a particular culture. •Norms- a concrete set of rules and standards to be observed by man in his cultural setting. •Law- a rule or policy that governs the conduct of men which is mostly enacted by a sovereign power
  • 5. •Norms -are culturally determined rules that guide people regarding what’s right, wrong proper, or improper. -It creates predictability in daily affairs and interactions, making it easier to live with other members of society. ex. Wearing decent clothes for specific events or occasions. - not laughing when someone commits mistake.
  • 6. •Values: -Are experimented by a particular society to check its relevance and appropriateness to existing norms and laws. -Are created and shaped in the community through time. •Status -is any position that an individual can occupy in society. It is not a ranked position, but simply label that implies certain roles that must be performed. Ex. Being a singer, a student, and an artist at the same time.
  • 7. 2 Types of Status •1. Ascribed: it is given at birth, or assigned later in life. •Ex. Age, sex, ethnicity, and membership in a family. •2. Achieved: It is acquired willfully and consciously through effort, talent, decisions, and accomplishments. •Ex. Being someone’s girlfriend /boyfriend, being a top student, etc.
  • 8. Aspects of Culture •Culture is Learned -Enculturation- the process of learning the accepted norms and values of the culture or society where the individual lives. •Culture is Shared- it is not something that an individual alone can possess. •Culture is Cumulative- based on the knowledge and understanding gained from specific experiences.
  • 9. Aspects of Culture •Culture is Dynamic- It exists as a continuous process •Culture is Diverse- It varies from society to society. •Culture is Communicated- it is communicated from one generation to another through language.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Culture (in a Sociological Perspective) 1. Mainstream Culture •Includes the cultural patterns that are broadly in line with a society’s cultural ideas and values. a. Low Culture (Pop Culture) - includes the cultural behaviors and ideas that are popular with most people in a society. b. High Culture - refers to cultural patterns that distinguish a society’s elite.
  • 16. Culture (in a Sociological Perspective) 2. Subculture: Refers to the cultural patterns that set apart a segment of a society’s population. 3. Counter-culture: pushes back on mainstream culture in an attempt to change how society functions. -ex. Feminism, LGBTQI Rights
  • 17. Question: Who decides what’s mainstream, and what’s a sub- culture?
  • 18. Who decides what’s mainstream, and what’s a sub-culture? •Norm: Cultural groups with the most power and societal influence. •Subgroups: people with less power.
  • 19. Culture as a Social Perspective •Ethnocentrism -seeing one culture as superior than the other. -the practice of judging one culture by the standards of another. a. It encourages the solidarity of a group in a negative way. b. It hinders the understanding or the cooperation between groups. c. It leads to cultural conflict.
  • 20. Culture as a Social Perspective •Xenocentrism- It is characterized by a strong belief that one’s own culture (products, style, or ideas) is inferior to those which originate elsewhere. Ex. Filipino’s preference for imported goods because anything abroad is better (Balikbayan Box).
  • 21. Culture as a Social Perspective •Xenophobia- It is the fear of what is perceived as foreign or strange. It may include: a. The fear of losing identity b. Suspicion of the other group’s activities c. Aggression d. The desire to eliminate the presence of the other group to secure a presumed purity.
  • 22. Culture as a Social Perspective •Multiculturalism (Cultural Relativism) -recognizes cultural diversity while advocating for equal standing for all cultural traditions. Appreciation of other cultures may come from two reasons: a. Acquisition of sufficient knowledge about other culture. b. Direct exposure to other cultures
  • 23. Links for References: • https://www2.palomar.edu/anthro/culture/culture_1.htm • https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and- culture/culture/a/cultural-relativism-article • https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/sociology/culture-and- societies/culture-and-society-defined