culture ch. 3

32
CULTURE CH. 3 Sociology

Upload: marty

Post on 23-Feb-2016

26 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Culture Ch. 3. Sociology . Basis of Culture. Culture and Society Culture- knowledge, language, values, customs, and objects passed down through generations Helps to explain human behavior. Material or No?. 2 types of things passed down Material Cell phones, buildings, computers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Culture Ch. 3

CULTURECH. 3Sociology

Page 2: Culture Ch. 3

Basis of Culture Culture and Society

Culture- knowledge, language, values, customs, and objects passed down through generations

Helps to explain human behavior

Page 3: Culture Ch. 3

Material or No? 2 types of things passed down

Material Cell phones, buildings, computers

Non Material Beliefs, customs, rules

Page 4: Culture Ch. 3

Cheese Rolling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pyvt

CzxQDk

Page 5: Culture Ch. 3

Bulls

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aM_3-00qX4

Page 6: Culture Ch. 3

Society A group of people that live in defined

territory and have common culture Way of life for certain groups of people

Page 7: Culture Ch. 3

Culture and Heredity Instincts- genetically inherited patterns of

behavior Non human rely more on instincts

Reflexes- automatic reaction to physical stimuli sneezing

Page 8: Culture Ch. 3

Sociobiology Sociobiology-study of

biological basis of human behaviorBelieve that behaviors that help the most are biologically transferred

Page 9: Culture Ch. 3

Section 2

Page 10: Culture Ch. 3

Symbols, Language, Culture

Cultural TransmissionThe creation and transmission of culture

Page 11: Culture Ch. 3

Symbols Things that stand for or represent

something elseSnapping in Brazil

Page 12: Culture Ch. 3
Page 13: Culture Ch. 3

Language and Culture Language allows us to create

cultureWith language, humans can pass ideas, experiences, and knowledge to others

Page 14: Culture Ch. 3

Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Hypothesis of Linguistic Relativity

Our perception of the world depends on our language we learned

Since languages differ, so do perceptions

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_xUIDRxdmc

Page 15: Culture Ch. 3

Vocab When something is important, it has

many words When something is not important, it may

not have one word

Page 16: Culture Ch. 3

Toilet How many ways can you say toilet

Page 18: Culture Ch. 3

Toilet Videos http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpK86OqqROc

Ode to the Commode video

Page 19: Culture Ch. 3

Other Factors How we see things is influenced

by more than just languageCultures differ, and this may influence them experiencing things differently

Page 20: Culture Ch. 3

Famous US Sayings A penny saved is a penny _____________ Better safe than _______________ Better late than _________________ Hard work beats talent when talent

________________________ No news is ________________

Page 21: Culture Ch. 3

Answers A penny saved is a penny earned Better safe than sorry Better late than never Hard work beats talent when talent

doesn’t work hard No news is good news

Page 22: Culture Ch. 3

Famous International Sayings

What you can do today, don’t put it off ___________________ (Germany)

A bird in the hand is worth ___________________ (England)

A closed mouth ____________________________ (Italy)

A good husband is _________________________ (Japan)

A monkey never thinks ___________________ (Haitain)

Page 23: Culture Ch. 3

Answers What you can do today, don’t put it off

until tomorrow (Germany) A bird in the hand is worth two in the

bush (England) A closed mouth catches no flies (Italy) A good husband is healthy and absent

(Japan) A monkey never thinks her baby’s ugly

(Haitian)

Page 24: Culture Ch. 3

Sec 3Norms and

Values

Page 25: Culture Ch. 3

Norms Rules defining appropriate and

inappropriate behavior So engrained in behavior we don’t even

realize it Senegal

Never eat with left hand, considered offensive Zambia

Avoid direct eye contact with opposite sex http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ngAu

InK7SA

Page 26: Culture Ch. 3

Folkways, Mores, and LawsFolkwaysRules that cover customary ways of

thinkingSleeping on a bed rather than a floordisapproval is low

Page 27: Culture Ch. 3

Mores Deals with what is

right and wrong Conformity is

supported, and are of great moral significance

Taboo Norm so strong, if

violated you will get punished

Videos

Page 28: Culture Ch. 3

Laws Defined and enforced by officials

Consciously created and enforced

Page 29: Culture Ch. 3

Weird Laws It is illegal for a vehicle

without a driver to exceed 60 miles per hour

It is legal to beat your wife on the court house steps on Sundays.

It is illegal to fart in a public place after 6 P.M. on Thursdays.

it’s illegal to paint your lawn red.

Page 30: Culture Ch. 3

Answers California South Carolina Florida Kentucky

Page 31: Culture Ch. 3

Values Broad ideas about what most people

consider desirable

Page 32: Culture Ch. 3

Why important? Form the basis for norms

Involved in most aspects of daily life Achievement and Success Democracy