Слайд 2Ideational definitions
Culture could be defined as the shared experience of a group
of people, which is learned through socialization and is transmitted from generation to generation in order to survive and prosper.
Слайд 3Non-ideational definitions
culture is "the total pattern of human behavior and its products
embodied in thought, speech, action, and artifacts, and dependent upon man's capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations through the use of tools, language, and systems of abstract thought."
Слайд 4Culture as norms and values
Norms can be defined as the unwritten expected
patterns of behavior. They shape everyone's personality and they ensure stability and harmony in a society.
values indicate what should or must be done in order to conform to the pattern of life in a given culture
Слайд 5Culture as adaptation
In order to live man, like all other species, must
come to terms with the external world.... Man employs his sense organs, nerves, glands, and muscles in adjusting himself to the external world. But in addition to this he has another means of adjustment and control.... This mechanism is culture
Слайд 6Elements of culture
Government
Economy and technologies
Social institutions
Religion
Education
Arts
Science
Слайд 7Culture
is a human being’s medium; there is not one aspect of human
life that is not touched and altered by culture. This means the way we think, the way we express ourselves, we move, we solve our problems, we plan our cities, the way the economic and government systems function -all this is culture.
Слайд 8Two levels in culture
overt and covert, implicit and explicit, things you
talk about and things you do not talk about.
Beneath the clearly perceived, highly explicit surface culture, there lies a whole other world.
Слайд 9Mainstream culture
A commonly shared system of behavior patterns, symbols, values in a
society
Слайд 10Subculture
subculture encompasses a relatively large number of people and represents experience
accumulated by a certain economic or social class, ethnic group, race, age group
Слайд 11Characteristics of culture
Culture is learned (taught or acquired).
Cultures and cultural patterns change.
Culture
is a universal fact of human life. Cultural patterns and themes are related to universal human needs and conditions.
Слайд 12Characteristics of culture
Cultures provide sets of unique and interrelated selected blueprints for
living and accompanying sets of values and beliefs to support these blueprints. These networks provide life support systems for those who interact within them.
Слайд 13Characteristics of culture
Language and culture are closely related and interactive. Culture is
transmitted in great part through language, cultural patterns are, in turn, reflected in language.
Culture functions as a filtering device between its bearers and the great range of stimuli presented by the environment. This filtering device is both protective and limiting.
Слайд 14Characteristics of culture
Culture is shared and in effect defines the boundaries of
different groups