3. When we ask people on "What is
culture?" We get a lot of different
answers.
But what is it really?
What is its value?
Why does it Matter?
4. CULture
Traditionally, as defined by English anthropologist
Sir Edward Burnett Tylor in 1871, CULTURE is the
complex whole which encompasses BELIEFS,
PRACTICES, VALUES, ATTITUDES, LAWS,
NORMS, ARTIFACTS, SYMBOLS and
KNOWLEDGE that a person learns and shares as a
member of a society.
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5. “ A nation’s culture resides in
the hearts and in the soul of
its people.
-Mahatma Gandhi
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6. Definition of culture
Culture refers to an organization of phenomena that is
dependent upon symbols and includes acts (patterns of
behavior), objects (material things), ideas (beliefs and
knowledge) and sentiments (attitudes and values). It
transcends among different groups, regardless of age,
gender, economic status, and affiliations.
Leslie A. White (1995)
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7. Definition of culture
Describes culture as a system of ideas, feelings, and
survival strategies shared in a particular group.
He claims that culture is the structure that unifies a
human group and gives it an identity as a society.
Richley Crapo (2001)
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9. Aspects
Culture is shared and
contested.
Culture is learned and
transmitted through
socialization.
Culture requires
language and other
forms of
communication.
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Culture is dynamic,
flexible and adaptive.
Culture is unstable. Culture is a set of
patterned social
interaction.
11. MATERIAL CULTURE
1. Manifest Materially
2. Classified as Tangible
3. Humans material
inventions such as
tools, weapons,
instruments.
Material and non material CUlture
NON MATERIAL CULTURE
1. Refers to the tangible
ideas
2. Includes beliefs,
perceptions and
traditions.
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14. SUBCULTURE
Is defined as a modified
culture within a larger
culture practiced by a
society.
Subculture and Counter culture
COUNTER CULTURE
A subculture that tends to
be in conflict with the
dominant culture and
opposes the latter’s
standard.
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16. IDEAL CULTURE
Defines as the ways in
which people describe
their way of life.
Ideal Culture and Real Culture
REAL CULTURE
Refers to actual behavior of
people in the society.
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