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Understanding Western Culture Wrap Up. Final Exams Date and Time: Jan. 19 (Monday, 22nd week), 10:10am- 12:10am; 1. Classes 1&2: Venue, J3-104, 62 students;

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1 Understanding Western Culture Wrap Up

2 Final Exams Date and Time: Jan. 19 (Monday, 22nd week), 10:10am- 12:10am; 1. Classes 1&2: Venue, J3-104, 62 students; 2. Classes 3&4: Venue, J3-204, 66 students; 3. Class 5: Venue, J3-206, 30 students;

3 Next Class is a Review At next week’s class, I will take questions from students about the exam and help you in any way I can I will also assist anyone with understanding the study guides I plan to provide It’s optional, and you do not have to come if you would rather study

4 Study Guides I will prepare these. These should be available for download over the weekend. Hopefully, this time I actually can post them to the website! (Unlike your essay grades.)

5 Society TraditionsReligionPolitics Art & Literature Philosophy Science & Technology Ethical Values What is Culture? Education Age Social Class Organization

6 Western culture ≠ Western Film / TV (not completely accurate, but does influence it)

7 Originates from Ancient Greece (Europe) Socrates, Plato, Aristotle establish the foundations of Western Philosophy Who made Me? Why am I here? What is my purpose in Life?

8 Spread by Roman Empire (1st Century BC) Establish law, engineering, and gov’t beyond their immediate borders = acquire cultural aspects from surrounding areas

9 Influenced by Christianity (4/5th Century) Made the official state religion of the Roman Empire, and the Roman Catholic church played a vital role in the development of the new European civilization

10 Stagnated during Dark Ages (5/6th Century) Because religion distrusted science, cultural development essentially stopped

11 Rebirth: Renaissance (14 – 17 th Century) Renaissance - it encompassed a resurgence of learning, art, and widespread educational reform..Its influence affected literature, philosophy, art, politics, science, religion, and other aspects

12 New ideas: Scientific Revolution (17 th Century) It was a period when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, human anatomy, chemistry, and other sciences led to a rejection of ideas from Ancient Greece and laid the foundation of modern science.

13 Logic & Reason: Age of Enlightenment (18 th Century) A period of time characterized by the importance of logic and reason “freedom to use one's own intelligence” Separation from King + Religion Common people got a voice Basic challenges to the authority of the king, freedom of speech, press, and religion, and the role of commoners in the government were revolutionary.

14 Independence: American Revolution (Late 18 th Century) Setting the principles of our culture based on individual rights, freedom, entrepreneurial invention, etc

15 Industrial Revolution (19 th Century) Leads to norms on workers rights, working conditions, hours per week, wages, age of workers, social security, health care, etc

16 Modern Civilization (Today) Photo by Steve Rhodes 1 st minority president = opportunity

17 Reason Individualism Happiness Rights Capitalism Reality- or fact-based thought and perception (Aristotle 384-322 BC) Emphasis on the individual person who is independent and self-reliant Worldly happiness should be the focus of each person's life Individuals should be able to act on their own reason without interference from others – i.e. freedom Recognizes the right of private ownership, capital accumulation, exchange and profit Core Ideas & Values

18 Transcend geography and race (no connection) Exist worldwide in some form (usually mixed) We live in a multicultural world where cultures:

19 Western Culture Individuality Liberty Democracy Freedom of Expression Pursuit of Material Wealth Pursuit of Happiness Rationality

20 Individuality and the Pursuit of Happiness Pros Choices, choices, choices There are fewer pressures to do something you do not want to do What do you want to do? How do you want to live? Cons Group orientation provides greater happiness Making choices is more complex because more choices A less harmonious society Everyone is out for themselves

21 Democracy Pros The will of the people Government is less able to be tyrannical If people want things to change, things will change Anyone can be a politician Cons Decision making is DIFFICULT And takes a LONG TIME And oftentimes democracies are ineffective And sometimes, the general population is really, really dumb

22 Freedom of Expression Pros Being able to say whatever you please No fear in repercussions This leads to more intelligent conversations because more ideas are being considered Cons This gives platforms to the people who ordinarily wouldn’t have them, yes… But sometimes those people do not deserve platforms Militias, bigots, jackasses, evil people

23 Pursuit of Material Wealth Pros No one looks down on you if your biggest goal in life is to get wealthy Giant TVs are awesome Being able to go on vacation is awesome Why should we feel ashamed of chasing the nice things in life? Doesn’t that help the economy and the country? Cons Dependency on material needs creates hollow life Happiness is much more difficult to achieve because we constantly need more stuff to make us happy More greed means less charity More greed means more jackasses

24 Rationality Pros People are not bound by “illogical” thinking such as traditions or religions Greater scientific advancements Greater intellectual discussions Greater progress towards creating a better society Cons Traditions and religions provide comfort Tradition/Religion is often tied in with families Most of this has to do with individuality

25 Religious Freedom Pros Anyone can and should be able to believe in whatever they want Whether it’s Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Atheism… Creates more intellectual discussions worldwide and promotes worldwide harmony Cons But they can also believe in Militant Islam, or Militant Christianity, or Militant Whatever Else Many argue that the world would be better off completely without religion That it serves no purpose in the modern world And only creates conflicts and closedmindedness

26 Human Rights Pros Believing that every human being is endowed with rights and privileges means that everyone should respect one another one some level Human Rights are their own Pro Cons Incredibly politically inconvenient Should America torture terrorists for information? If we believe in Human Rights, then No Meaning that terrorists may not divulge critical information

27 Equality Pros Equality means “equal opportunity” – no matter who you are, you deserve a chance to become great Cons Society’s need underclasses Inequality is a natural result of this Which is to say, that inequality is inevitable, making some people question this goal

28 Capitalism Pros Help society somehow, and you’ll be rewarded for it People who have ideas, leadership, and have a vision can get ahead in life Cons Too many people game the system Economic turbulence Corporations are strong as hell WalMart has the GDP of many, many nations!

29 Is Western Culture A Good Thing? This is largely dependent on your values and as such, is impossible to objectively answer Western Culture is based fundamentally on logic and societal progression As such, it aims to create an idealistic society where anyone can do anything they want (so long as it does not infringe on someone else doing whatever they want)

30 Western Civilization Best Outcomes A futuristic society where people fundamentally respect each other for their merits Everyone is trying to get ahead, and thus, everyone does well by themselves, and everyone else appreciates that Exponential technology (capitalism and lack of moral compunctions) Technology has made life much easier and fulfilling Worst Outcomes An unhappy society where people are completely disconnected with each other Family is meaningless There are no cultures anymore because racial/sexual/religious boundaries are completely dissolved Black Mirror

31 Inevitability However, Western culture currently is culturally powerful and influential After all, many of you have favorite American TV shows or movies or music or products It seems that Western Culture – in particular, Capitalism - causes societal/technological progress We should therefore prepare to enjoy the benefits and attempt to deal with the harms as best we can China’s rise may actually be caused by Western Culture and depend on Western Culture

32 East vs. West What’s the difference? Illustrations by Yang Liu from “East meets West” book – www.yangliudesign.com

33 Way to think 思维方式

34 Way of life 生活方式

35 Punctuality 准时

36 Connections 人际关系

37 Anger 对待愤怒

38 Queuing 排队

39 In the restaurant 在餐厅

40 Standard of beauty 美丽的标准

41 Way to solve problems 处理问题

42 Senior’s daily life 老人的日常生活

43 Shower time 洗浴时间

44 Boss 领导

45 The child 孩子

46 Image of each other 想像中的对方

47 West (US / Europe)East (China / East Asia) LogicLinear (direct associations)Spiral (roundabout) CommunicationDirect, verbalIndirect, implied IdentityIndividual, independentGroup orientated Agreement / Disagreement Argumentative, verbalHard to say no, non- verbal PunctualityStart and end on timeAppointments flexible RespectSuccess, achievementSeniority, wisdom Business RelationshipEconomics come firstRelationship comes first Decision MakingDistributed, proactiveManager has final say Time HorizonShort term (per quarter)Long term (years ahead) Risk / SpendingRisk-takers, spendRisk-avoiders, save Cultural Differences* * but of course there are obvious exceptions

48 Regional Experience Openness & Tolerance Language Proficiency Intercultural Competence

49 Communicat e Effectively Speak slowly, maintain eye contact Use objective, accurate language Rephrase sentences where necessary Listen carefully and patiently Adapt your conversation style Don’t talk down to others Clarify what will happen next


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