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1 Culture What traits do you see?

2 Culture What traits do you see?

3 Culture What traits do you see?

4 Culture What traits do you see?

5 Culture What traits do you see?

6 Culture What traits do you see?

7 Cultural Vocabulary  Cultural Landscape  Cultural Hearth  Assimilation  Acculturation  Transculturation  Environmental Determinism  Possibilism  Cultural Diffusion  Sequent Occupance  Cultural Landscape  Cultural Hearth  Assimilation  Acculturation  Transculturation  Environmental Determinism  Possibilism  Cultural Diffusion  Sequent Occupance

8 Cultural Landscape  combined work of nature and man  Culture traits that you can see  combined work of nature and man  Culture traits that you can see

9 Cultural Landscape  combined work of nature and man

10 Cultural Landscape  Which of the following is NOT a part of the cultural landscape of any area? –Burial sites –Houses of worship –Unemployment rates –Factories –Educational institutions  Which of the following is NOT a part of the cultural landscape of any area? –Burial sites –Houses of worship –Unemployment rates –Factories –Educational institutions

11 Cultural Landscape  With your partner discuss ten possible elements of cultural landscape.

12 Cultural Landscape  With your partner discuss ten possible elements of cultural landscape.  Now discuss ten cultural traits that do not affect the cultural landscape.  With your partner discuss ten possible elements of cultural landscape.  Now discuss ten cultural traits that do not affect the cultural landscape.

13 Cultural Hearths  Culture began in the hearths. –examples  Culture began in the hearths. –examples

14 Cultural Hearths  Culture (and thus the landscape) began in hearths.  Major Cultural Hearths –Nile –Indus –Huang Ho –Ganges –Mesopotamia –Mesoamerica –Andes –West Africa  Culture (and thus the landscape) began in hearths.  Major Cultural Hearths –Nile –Indus –Huang Ho –Ganges –Mesopotamia –Mesoamerica –Andes –West Africa

15 Cultural Hearths  What did they have in common?

16 Cultural Hearths  What did they have in common? –Fresh water (rivers) –Climate –Ag surplus –Cultural advancements  What did they have in common? –Fresh water (rivers) –Climate –Ag surplus –Cultural advancements

17 Cultural Hearths  Culture began in the hearths.  Some are better examples than others  Some left a footprint on the landscape more than others  Examples of hearths that left a footprint on the landscape  Examples that did not  Culture began in the hearths.  Some are better examples than others  Some left a footprint on the landscape more than others  Examples of hearths that left a footprint on the landscape  Examples that did not

18 Cultural Hearths  Modern Cultural Hearths –Advancement –Leadership  London  Tokyo  New York  Shanghai  Modern Cultural Hearths –Advancement –Leadership  London  Tokyo  New York  Shanghai

19 Cultural Hearths  Modern Cultural Hearths –Advancement –Leadership  London  Tokyo  New York  Shanghai  Modern Cultural Hearths –Advancement –Leadership  London  Tokyo  New York  Shanghai

20 Assimilation  minority group adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture –Irish migration –German migration –Italian migration  minority group adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture –Irish migration –German migration –Italian migration

21 Acculturation  Merging of cultures –African migration –Asian migration –Latin migration Shared traits proportional to population Shared but distinguishable  Merging of cultures –African migration –Asian migration –Latin migration Shared traits proportional to population Shared but distinguishable

22 Transculturation  Ortiz (Cuba)  Uprooting and replacement of one culture for another. (neoculturization)  Europeans domination of Native Americans  Failed in Cuba that led to acculturation  Ortiz (Cuba)  Uprooting and replacement of one culture for another. (neoculturization)  Europeans domination of Native Americans  Failed in Cuba that led to acculturation

23 Culture of the United States With your partner make a list of examples to illustrate how the United States has experienced assimilation, acculturation, and transculturation in reference to: language religion music With your partner make a list of examples to illustrate how the United States has experienced assimilation, acculturation, and transculturation in reference to: language religion music

24 Cultural Diffusion  Diffusion = spread or transport  Cultural Diffusion = spread of traits  Diffusion = spread or transport  Cultural Diffusion = spread of traits

25 Cultural Diffusion  Diffusion = spread or transport  Cultural Diffusion = spread of traits –Contagious –Hierarchical –Migrant  Diffusion = spread or transport  Cultural Diffusion = spread of traits –Contagious –Hierarchical –Migrant

26 Contagious Diffusion  Examples –Are they absolute examples? –Distance decay –Barriers (examples)  Examples –Are they absolute examples? –Distance decay –Barriers (examples)

27 Migrant Diffusion  Idea or trait begins in one place, then moves to another without a lasting impact from where it departed. –example  Idea or trait begins in one place, then moves to another without a lasting impact from where it departed. –example

28 Hierarchical Diffusion  Hierarchy-order –Top to bottom –Basic to advanced –From large to small  Hierarchy-order –Top to bottom –Basic to advanced –From large to small

29 What kind of diffusion?  Bell bottom pants  Mexican restaurants  Rap music  Large loop earrings  Internet  Bell bottom pants  Mexican restaurants  Rap music  Large loop earrings  Internet

30 Sequent Occupance  Result of diffusion of multiple ideas or uses on the cultural landscape –Movie theater –Church –Offices Examples  Result of diffusion of multiple ideas or uses on the cultural landscape –Movie theater –Church –Offices Examples

31 Diffusion  Think back to the examples of assimilation, acculturation and transculturation of language, religion and music in the United States.

32 Diffusion  Think back to the examples of assimilation, acculturation and transculturation of language, religion and music in the United States.  How did the diffusion of each take place?  Think back to the examples of assimilation, acculturation and transculturation of language, religion and music in the United States.  How did the diffusion of each take place?

33 Limitations?? Environmental Determinism Vs Possiblism Environmental Determinism Vs Possiblism

34 Environmental Determinism  Huntington, Borrows, etc.  Environment determines behavior –Far north, harsh, hard working, not very smart. –Warmer equatorial climate, lazy, no hurry, apathetic –Temperate, leaders, good balance  Huntington, Borrows, etc.  Environment determines behavior –Far north, harsh, hard working, not very smart. –Warmer equatorial climate, lazy, no hurry, apathetic –Temperate, leaders, good balance

35 Environmental Determinism  Late 1800’s early 1900’s  Ratzel, Semple, some thought Darwin  Late 1800’s early 1900’s  Ratzel, Semple, some thought Darwin

36 Environmental Determinism  Late 1800’s early 1900’s  Ratzel, Semple,  Led to racism, Nazism, imperialism  Opposition in early 1900’s  Late 1800’s early 1900’s  Ratzel, Semple,  Led to racism, Nazism, imperialism  Opposition in early 1900’s

37 Possiblism  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples

38 Possiblism  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples

39 Possiblism  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples

40 Possiblism  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples

41 Possiblism  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples  Sahlins, Sauer  Counter determinism  Examples

42 Organic Theory  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  Ratzel  States are like living organisms

43 Organic Theory  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  They live, they grow, they will get larger and stronger…. And….  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  They live, they grow, they will get larger and stronger…. And….

44 Organic Theory  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  They live, they grow, they will get larger and stronger…. And…. They die  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  They live, they grow, they will get larger and stronger…. And…. They die

45 Organic Theory  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  They live, they grow, they will get larger and stronger…. And…. Give examples  Ratzel  States are like living organisms  They live, they grow, they will get larger and stronger…. And…. Give examples

46 FRQ #2 2002  With reference to each of the following, explain how religion has formed the cultural landscape. Support each explanation with one specific example.  A. Sacred sites  B. Burial practices/sites  C. Architecture  D. Place names  With reference to each of the following, explain how religion has formed the cultural landscape. Support each explanation with one specific example.  A. Sacred sites  B. Burial practices/sites  C. Architecture  D. Place names

47 Continuation of Concepts  Diffusion –Agriculture –Technology –Governments –Fashion  Diffusion –Agriculture –Technology –Governments –Fashion

48 Continuation of Concepts  Culture –Religion –Language –Agriculture –Urban areas  Culture –Religion –Language –Agriculture –Urban areas

49 Last question  What cultural landscape has had the largest effect on the earth?


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