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Chapter 4
Outline
 Culture
 Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism
 Material and Symbolic Culture
 Values, Norms and Sanctions
 Dominant culture, Subcultures, and Countercultures
 Polysemy and Cultural Change
Culture
 Culture-entire way of life of a group of people-
  includes material & symbolic elements – culture is passed
  from one generation to the next and is a lens through
  which we view the world
    Learned-becomes ingrained into our way of thinking
    Function-to provide meaning to people’s lives
    Ndembu tribe’s mudyi tree vs. the U.S. flag
 Examples of culture? (Music, art, food, tradition)
 All our behavior, feelings & thinking influenced by culture
 Page 91 – Study of Nacirema
Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism
 Ethnocentrism-using one’s own culture as a standard
 for judging another culture or individual, leading to
 the view that cultures other than one’s own are
 abnormal
   Sociologists want to have clear view of society so we
    must suspend our ethnocentrism
 Cultural relativism-principle of understanding
 another culture on its own terms
   not better or worse, right or wrong, just different
   Discover new interpretations
Material and Symbolic Culture
 Material culture-any physical object to which we give
 social meaning
   Ex. Tools, weapons, clothing, etc..
 Symbolic culture-the ideas assoc. with a cultural
 group, including ways of thinking (beliefs, values, and
 assumptions) and ways of behaving (norms,
 interactions, and communication)
   Sign-symbol that stands for an idea
     Convey information

   Gestures-ways of using body to communicating w/out
    words
Language
 Language-system of communication using words,
 gestures, symbols-primary way we perpetuate culture
   Basis of symbolic culture
   Allows us to fully develop and express ourselves as
    humans
   Human universal-present in all societies
 Sapir-Whorf hypothesis-idea that language
 structures thought
   Mean Girls
Values and Norms
 Values and norms are symbolic culture in action
 Values-shared beliefs about what is desirable or
 contemptible and right or wrong in a particular group
   General
 Norms-the rules or guidelines regarding what kinds of
 behavior are acceptable and appropriate within a
 culture
   Specific to time period and situation
   Develop from a culture’s values
   Formal and informal norms
Norms
 Folkways-ordinary conventions of everyday life
    Ex. Etiquette & standards of dress
    Not strictly enforced or punished
    Ensure smooth social interaction and acceptance
 Mores-norms that carry moral significance
    Related to the core values of a culture
    Many become laws
    Taboos-norm engrained so deeply that even thinking
     about violating it evokes feelings of disgust or horror
        Ex. cannibalism, incest
Laws and Sanctions
 Laws-a common formally defined norm
    Provides explicit statement about what is permissible
     and illegal in a given society
 Sanctions-means of enforcing norms
    Rewards for conformity and punishment for violations
    Functionalist-help to est. social control
 Social control-formal and informal mechanisms used
 to increase conformity to values and norms and
 increase social cohesion
Are Norms
Constant?
             1619-VA colonists required to grow
                hemp (cannabis sativa)
               1770-Washington and Jefferson grow
                hemp (fabric, rope, paper)
               1937-Marijuana Tax Act-hemp farming
                made illegal at fed. level
               2002-CA, CO, IL, NY, OH
                decriminalize for medical purposes-
                other states give long prison sentences
                for possession (up to life w/out parole)
               2005-Supreme Court rules that federal
                antidrug laws can still be used to
                prosecute
Dominant Culture and Subcultures
 Although our culture is filled with many smaller
  subgroups, they are not all equal (size, wealth, power)
 Dominant culture-values norms, and practices of the
  group w/in society that is most powerful in terms of
  wealth prestige, status, influence, etc…
   Others are seen as alternative or minority (2nd class)
   Given cultural hegemony (ideas are accepted by all)
 Subcultures-a group differentiated by distinctive
 values, norms and lifestyle
   Ex. age, ethnicity, interests
   Harmonious with dom. culture
Countercultures
 Counterculture –group w/in society that openly
 rejects and/or actively opposes society’s values and
 norms
   Some political groups, others resist mainstream values
   OK City bomber, Black Panthers, polygamist sects
   171 militia mvmt. groups as of 2003
 What is considered mainstream now may later be
  defined as deviant
 Why?-because values change over time and differ
  across cultures
Culture Wars
 Culture wars-clashes w/in mainstream society over
 the values and norms that should be upheld
   Values and morality
   Played out on media
 Ideal culture-norms, values, and behavior that
  members of a society believe should be observed in
  principle
 Real culture-patterns of behavior that actually exist
   May or may not correspond to ideal
   What we believe in vs. what we do
High, Low and Popular Culture
 How we define high and popular culture are based on
 traits of their audience
   Boundaries-Diff. of class, education, race, etc… help
    create categories
 Popular culture-forms of communication assoc. w/
  the masses and consumer goods
 High culture-forms of cultural expression usually
  assoc. w/ the elite classes
   They can intersect (sampling, Led Zeppelin)
High, Low and Popular Culture
 David Halle (1993)-upper class vs. working class homes
 Taste publics-groups of people who share similar
  artistic interests
 Taste cultures-areas of culture that share similar
  aesthetics and standards of taste
Polysemy
 Polysemy-having many possible meanings for a
 cultural product
   The Simpsons
   Audiences come from different backgrounds, which help
    define experiences
   We make meaning individually and together
 Interpretive community-group of ppl. dedicated to
 the consumption and interpretation of a cultural
 product
Cultural Change
 Happens slowly and incrementally
 Technology-material artifacts and the knowledge and
 techniques required to use them
   How is the digital revolution shaping our culture?
 Technological determinism-developments in
 material culture drive social change
   “The medium is the message”-McLuhan
   The medium is what actually has the greater power to
    change our cultural framework
Cultural Diffusion and Imperialism
 Cultural diffusion-dissemination of beliefs and
 practices from one group to another
   Usually occurs in direction from more developed to less
    developed nations
 Cultural leveling-process by which cultures that were
 once distinct become increasingly similar
   Wal-Marts, malls, chain-restaurants, etc…
 Cultural Imperialism-imposition of one’s culture’s
 beliefs, practices and artifacts on another culture
 through mass media and consumer goods
   Like an invading force

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Soc. 101 rw ch. 4

  • 2. Outline  Culture  Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism  Material and Symbolic Culture  Values, Norms and Sanctions  Dominant culture, Subcultures, and Countercultures  Polysemy and Cultural Change
  • 3. Culture  Culture-entire way of life of a group of people- includes material & symbolic elements – culture is passed from one generation to the next and is a lens through which we view the world  Learned-becomes ingrained into our way of thinking  Function-to provide meaning to people’s lives  Ndembu tribe’s mudyi tree vs. the U.S. flag  Examples of culture? (Music, art, food, tradition)  All our behavior, feelings & thinking influenced by culture  Page 91 – Study of Nacirema
  • 4. Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism  Ethnocentrism-using one’s own culture as a standard for judging another culture or individual, leading to the view that cultures other than one’s own are abnormal  Sociologists want to have clear view of society so we must suspend our ethnocentrism  Cultural relativism-principle of understanding another culture on its own terms  not better or worse, right or wrong, just different  Discover new interpretations
  • 5. Material and Symbolic Culture  Material culture-any physical object to which we give social meaning  Ex. Tools, weapons, clothing, etc..  Symbolic culture-the ideas assoc. with a cultural group, including ways of thinking (beliefs, values, and assumptions) and ways of behaving (norms, interactions, and communication)  Sign-symbol that stands for an idea  Convey information  Gestures-ways of using body to communicating w/out words
  • 6. Language  Language-system of communication using words, gestures, symbols-primary way we perpetuate culture  Basis of symbolic culture  Allows us to fully develop and express ourselves as humans  Human universal-present in all societies  Sapir-Whorf hypothesis-idea that language structures thought  Mean Girls
  • 7. Values and Norms  Values and norms are symbolic culture in action  Values-shared beliefs about what is desirable or contemptible and right or wrong in a particular group  General  Norms-the rules or guidelines regarding what kinds of behavior are acceptable and appropriate within a culture  Specific to time period and situation  Develop from a culture’s values  Formal and informal norms
  • 8. Norms  Folkways-ordinary conventions of everyday life  Ex. Etiquette & standards of dress  Not strictly enforced or punished  Ensure smooth social interaction and acceptance  Mores-norms that carry moral significance  Related to the core values of a culture  Many become laws  Taboos-norm engrained so deeply that even thinking about violating it evokes feelings of disgust or horror  Ex. cannibalism, incest
  • 9. Laws and Sanctions  Laws-a common formally defined norm  Provides explicit statement about what is permissible and illegal in a given society  Sanctions-means of enforcing norms  Rewards for conformity and punishment for violations  Functionalist-help to est. social control  Social control-formal and informal mechanisms used to increase conformity to values and norms and increase social cohesion
  • 10. Are Norms Constant?  1619-VA colonists required to grow hemp (cannabis sativa)  1770-Washington and Jefferson grow hemp (fabric, rope, paper)  1937-Marijuana Tax Act-hemp farming made illegal at fed. level  2002-CA, CO, IL, NY, OH decriminalize for medical purposes- other states give long prison sentences for possession (up to life w/out parole)  2005-Supreme Court rules that federal antidrug laws can still be used to prosecute
  • 11. Dominant Culture and Subcultures  Although our culture is filled with many smaller subgroups, they are not all equal (size, wealth, power)  Dominant culture-values norms, and practices of the group w/in society that is most powerful in terms of wealth prestige, status, influence, etc…  Others are seen as alternative or minority (2nd class)  Given cultural hegemony (ideas are accepted by all)  Subcultures-a group differentiated by distinctive values, norms and lifestyle  Ex. age, ethnicity, interests  Harmonious with dom. culture
  • 12. Countercultures  Counterculture –group w/in society that openly rejects and/or actively opposes society’s values and norms  Some political groups, others resist mainstream values  OK City bomber, Black Panthers, polygamist sects  171 militia mvmt. groups as of 2003  What is considered mainstream now may later be defined as deviant  Why?-because values change over time and differ across cultures
  • 13. Culture Wars  Culture wars-clashes w/in mainstream society over the values and norms that should be upheld  Values and morality  Played out on media  Ideal culture-norms, values, and behavior that members of a society believe should be observed in principle  Real culture-patterns of behavior that actually exist  May or may not correspond to ideal  What we believe in vs. what we do
  • 14. High, Low and Popular Culture  How we define high and popular culture are based on traits of their audience  Boundaries-Diff. of class, education, race, etc… help create categories  Popular culture-forms of communication assoc. w/ the masses and consumer goods  High culture-forms of cultural expression usually assoc. w/ the elite classes  They can intersect (sampling, Led Zeppelin)
  • 15. High, Low and Popular Culture  David Halle (1993)-upper class vs. working class homes  Taste publics-groups of people who share similar artistic interests  Taste cultures-areas of culture that share similar aesthetics and standards of taste
  • 16. Polysemy  Polysemy-having many possible meanings for a cultural product  The Simpsons  Audiences come from different backgrounds, which help define experiences  We make meaning individually and together  Interpretive community-group of ppl. dedicated to the consumption and interpretation of a cultural product
  • 17. Cultural Change  Happens slowly and incrementally  Technology-material artifacts and the knowledge and techniques required to use them  How is the digital revolution shaping our culture?  Technological determinism-developments in material culture drive social change  “The medium is the message”-McLuhan  The medium is what actually has the greater power to change our cultural framework
  • 18. Cultural Diffusion and Imperialism  Cultural diffusion-dissemination of beliefs and practices from one group to another  Usually occurs in direction from more developed to less developed nations  Cultural leveling-process by which cultures that were once distinct become increasingly similar  Wal-Marts, malls, chain-restaurants, etc…  Cultural Imperialism-imposition of one’s culture’s beliefs, practices and artifacts on another culture through mass media and consumer goods  Like an invading force