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Chapter 4 Roots and Meaning of Culture Components of Culture Interaction of People and Environment Roots of Culture Seeds of Change Culture Hearths The Structure of Culture Culture Change Contact between Regions

What is Culture? Regional differences that are the essence of Human Geography Culture can be visible and invisible What are the different elements of culture? ie. Buildings - create a Web with Culture in the middle.

Definition of Culture Culture is the specialized behavioral social patterns, understandings, adaptations, and social systems that summarize a group of people’s learned way of life.

Culture Displays a Social Structure Framework of roles and interrelationships of individuals and groups. Individuals learn and adhere to the rules not only of the culture but of specific subcultures to which he/she belongs.

Components (structure) of Culture Culture Traits Culture Complex Culture Region Culture Realm Globalization Small Large

Culture Traits Smallest item of culture-building block of culture. Learned behavior ranging from language spoken to tools to games. They can be objects, techniques, beliefs, or attitudes.

Culture Complex Individual cultural traits that are functionally interrelated. Examples include: religious complexes, business behavior complexes, sports complexes.

Culture Regions Culture traits and complexes have areal (spatial) extent. Used to show the spatial extent of similar cultural areas. Examples - Cajun Region http://www.louisianamuseums.org/trail/images/map/map_cajun.gif

Culture Realm Cultural regions showing similar complexes and landscapes are grouped to form a larger area.

Cultural Realms of the Modern World Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Cultural Realms of the Modern World Figure 2.4 Activity 2 - Label Realms 2-1

Cultural Realms of the Modern World Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Cultural Realms of the Modern World Figure 2.4 Activity 2 - Label Realms Activity 3 - McDonald’s Menu 2-1

Know These!!!

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Two schools - different terms similar ideas Structure of Culture Two schools - different terms similar ideas

Two Schools of Thought to Structure Culture Leslie White Ideological subsystem Ideas beliefs and knowledge of a culture and the ways these ideas are expressed in speech or other forms of communication. Julian Huxley Mentifacts - what we ought to believe, value and how we should act Mythology, theology, legend, literature, philosophy, language, and religion.

White Huxley Technological subsystem Artifacts Material objects, together with the techniques of their use. Tools and weapons. Artifacts Material objects, together with the techniques of their use. Tools and weapons.

Family is best example in our society White Huxley Sociological subsystem Sum of those accepted and expected patterns of interpersonal relations that find their outlet in economic, political, military, religious, kinship and other associations. Sociofacts Defines the social organization of culture. Dictates our social behavior. Family is best example in our society

Identify each of the following pictures as artifact, sociofact or mentifact - briefly explain your reasons. It is possible for elements of the pictures to represent a combination of categories. 1. 2. Catholic School Uniform 3. 4.

Cultural Landscape - Carl Sauer Read the passage and draw a graphic illustrating the main ideas of the passage and the relationships between the ideas. “The cultural landscape is fashioned from a natural landscape by a cultural group. Culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape is the result. Under the influence of a given culture, itself changing through time, the landscape undergoes development, passing through phases, and probably reaching ultimately the end of its cycle of development. With the introduction of a different -that is an alien- culture, a rejuvenation of the cultural sets in, or a new landscape is superimposed on remnants of an older one.”

Sample Cultural Landscape Graphic