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

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to Cultural Geography
Advertisements

Cultural Realms of the Modern World Figure Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Activity.
Irish Pub Company Pubs Irish Pub Company and Guinness Brewing Company created 5 models of pubs and export them around the world.
Chapter 4: Folk and Popular Culture
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 2 Image Slides.
Also known as Human Geography Hanks HS
 Set of norms and values  Learned behavior  Survival skills  “Roadmap to a successful life”  Include legal and political systems, Tools and technical.
Chapter 8 Traffic-Analysis Techniques. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. 8-1.
Unit 2: Culture and American Society
Media and culture. Defining ‘Culture’ One of the slipperiest concepts in social theory –A 1952 survey of the anthropology literature by Kroeber and Kluckhorn.
© CSCOPE 2009 Introduction to Cultural Geography Also known as Human Geography.
What is culture? Class KWL chart.
Popular Culture Folk Culture.
Chapter Two Roots and Meaning of Culture “Ways of Life” A learned behaviors (figures 2.1,2.2)
Chapter 4 Folk and Popular Culture. What is Culture? Regional differences that are the essence of Human Geography Culture can be visible and invisible.
CHAPTER 6 LECTURE OUTLINE CULTURE & CULTURAL LANDSCAPES Human Geography by Malinowski & Kaplan Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required.
UNIT 3 LESSON 3. THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO…  Understand the role of cultural traits, cultural hearths, diffusion and the role of traits culturally.
Imagine you have just been told that you must evacuate your home immediately. List 10 items that you would take with you. List 10 items that you would.
Chapter 4 “Folk and Popular Culture”. “Culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape is the result’ - Carl Sauer Culture.
Introduction to Cultural Geography. Culture: Some Definitions A group of customs shared by a population A group of customs shared by a population What.
Chapter Two Roots and Meaning of Culture “Ways of Life” A learned behaviors (figures 2.1,2.2)
Culture & Our World Essential Question #1: What role does culture play in human geography? Essential Question #2: What is culture?
Chapter McGraw-Hill © 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. CHAPTER OUTLINE The Meaning of Culture Cultural Variation Current Controversies.
Unit #2 – Human/Cultural Geography The Worlds People.
CULTURE The cultural landscape involves the modification of the natural landscape by human activities. Ethnicity may be visible. Look at the built landscape.
CULTURE The cultural landscape involves the modification of the natural landscape by human activities. Ethnicity may be visible. Look at the built landscape.
The Structure of Culture gb__Zo8 gb__Zo8
Folk Culture vs. Popular Culture
Artifact Material or physical aspects of a culture that are representative of that culture; made items Examples: chopsticks, blue-jeans, the automobile,
Folk and Popular Culture Chapter 4 - CULTURE. 1. What is Culture? CULTURE: A set of values, views of reality, and codes of behavior held in common by.
Culture on the Global Landscape October 20, 2015.
Chapter 2 Roots and Meaning of Culture Components of Culture
© CSCOPE 2007 Introduction to Cultural Geography Also known as Human Geography.
Chapter 2 Culture. Chapter Outline  Introducing Culture  Defining Culture  Cultural Knowledge  Culture and Human Life  Cultural Knowledge and Individual.
Chapter 4 “Folk and Popular Culture”. “Culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape is the result’ - Carl Sauer Culture.
Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Global Business Today 7e by Charles W.L. Hill.
© CSCOPE 2007 Introduction to Cultural Geography Also known as Human Geography.
Human Geography Jerome D. Fellmann Arthur Getis Judith Getis Jon C. Malinowski.
Definition of Culture Culture is a group’s way of life, including the shared set of meanings and symbolic practices, transmitted between generations. Culture.
Cultural Geography Science or an Art?. ► A wide-ranging and comprehensive field that studies spatial aspects of human cultures ► Major components focus.
Chapter 13 Transportation Demand Analysis. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display
Introduction to Cultural Geography Also known as Human Geography ©2012, TESCCC.
COM 340 Lecture 1 Overview of Intercultural Communication.
Culture. A Show of Hands In your opinion, which of the following values most closely identifies with American culture? 1. Belief in God 2. Achievement.
UNIT 3 LESSON BASICS OF CULTURE. STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO…  Create a definition of culture and understand that there are different ways of viewing culture.
Copyright Statements Course materials contained in all PPT files are copyrighted and should not be reprinted or distributed without permission. Students.
CHAPTER 6 LECTURE OUTLINE CULTURE & CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Folk and Popular Culture
Introduction to Culture
Cultural Landscape The imprint of people on the land-how humans use, alter and manipulate the landscape to express their identity. Examples; Architecture.
Also known as Human Geography
What is Culture?.
Culture APHuG.
APHG We have a few notes to take today, so please have some paper and something to write with!
CHAPTER 6 LECTURE OUTLINE CULTURE & CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Traits of Culture What makes a culture?
CULTURE.
AP World History G.P.I.R.A.T.E.S
Global Studies I Mr. E. Taus
Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 2205
Definition of Culture Culture is a group’s way of life, including the shared set of meanings and symbolic practices, transmitted between generations.
What is Culture? Unit 2.
Introduction to Cultural Geography
Good morning!!! Please find your test from the stack on the stool
Chapter 4 Roots and Meaning of Culture Components of Culture
Chapter 4: Folk and Popular Culture
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?
CHAPTER 6 LECTURE OUTLINE CULTURE & CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Chapter 4: Folk and Popular Culture
Cultural Geography.
Presentation transcript:

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

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?

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

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

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

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 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.

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. 2. Catholic School Uniform

Cultural Landscape - Carl Sauer “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.”

Placelessness - The loss of uniqueness in a cultural landscape

Pop v. Folk Culture Popular culture – Urban-based, ever- changing cultural trends that a mass of people in the society conform to –Pop Music Folk culture – Slow moving, traditional, and practiced by small, heterogeneous groups living in isolated rural areas –Folk Music

Sample Cultural Landscape Graphic