ART, THE HUMANITIES & CULTURE A BRIEF INTRODUCTION.

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ART, THE HUMANITIES & CULTURE A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

ACTIVITY: WHAT DO YOU SEE? There are many possible interpretations of this photograph. There is no right or wrong interpretation or perception. CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE2

LECTURE OBJECTIVES o Define Humanities o Define Culture o Where Humanities and Culture Intersect o Humanities & Culture in Daily Life CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE3

DEFINING HUMANITIES WHAT IS INCLUDED? CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE4

HOW DO WE DEFINE HUMANITIES? o Those branches of knowledge that concern themselves with human beings and their culture. o Distinguished in content and method from the physical and biological sciences and, somewhat parallel to the social sciences. o Often placed in comparison to more “practical” studies, which are designed primarily to help us make a living. Ultimately, we could define humanities as the study of how humans express themselves through arts from early history to modern day to day life. CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE5

o English and American Studies o Middle Eastern and African Studies o East and South Asian Studies o European Studies o Cultural Studies o Linguistics o Philosophy o History o Archeology o Law o Theology and Religious Studies o Communication and Media Studies o Music o Film Studies o Drama and Theatre o Performing Arts HOW DO WE DEFINE HUMANITIES? CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE6

DEFINING CULTURE WHAT COMPOSES CULTURE? CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE7

HOW DO WE DEFINE CULTURE? According to Clyde Kluckhohn's Mirror for Man, culture is: 1."the total way of life of a people" 2."the social legacy the individual acquires from his group" 3."a way of thinking, feeling, and believing" 4."an abstraction from behavior" 5.“a theory … about the way in which a group of people in fact behave” 6.a "storehouse of pooled learning" CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE8

HOW DO WE DEFINE CULTURE? 7. "a set of standardized orientations to recurrent problems" 8. "learned behavior" 9. “a mechanism for the … regulation of behavior” 10. "a set of techniques for adjusting both to the external environment and to other[s]" 11. "a [facilitator] of history" 12. “a behavioral map, sieve, or matrix” Clyde Kluckhohn's Mirror for Man CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE9

THE INTERSECTION OF HUMANITIES & CULTURE HOW ARE THE TWO RELATED? CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE10

HOW ARE HUMANITIES & CULTURE RELATED? HUMANITIES X CULTURE o Humanities is the catalyst for the creation of culture. o Culture combines life experience and learned behavior. o We learn culture through humanities and environment. EXPRESSION HUMANITIES + CULTURE = EXPRESSION o The humans express themselves through the humanities and culture o The way we speak, sing, dress, think, and even the way we eat is influenced by humanities and culture. CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE11

HUMANITIES & CULTURE IN DAILY LIFE HOW DOES THIS AFFECT ME? CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE12

ACTIVITY: WHAT DO YOU SEE? Ask yourself: How much do I see in this picture? What is my interpretation of this piece of art? What does this represent? CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE13

EVERYDAY EXAMPLES o Perception o Beliefs o Behavior o Communication o Understanding o Comprehension o Expression CHRIS MARSH | TEACHING DEMONSTRATION | FORTIS COLLEGE14

CONCLUSION o Humanities are branches of knowledge that concern themselves with human beings and their culture. o Culture is the combination of life experience and learned behavior. o Humanities + Culture = Expression o Humanities and Culture influence us daily through self expression, comprehension and understanding. CHRIS MARSH | HUM102 | FORTIS COLLEGE15