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1 Culture Hearths and Diffusion AP Human Geog. Mr. Huston
Title The heartlands of various cultures; From where the most dominant cultural ideas have spread

2 Culture Hearth The place of origin of any culture group whose developed systems of livelihood and life created a distinctive cultural landscape. Human Geography 11e

3 Multilinear Evolution
-The common characteristics of widely separated cultures developed under similar ecological circumstances -Environmental zones tend to induce common adaptive traits in the cultures of those who exploit these areas

4 4 River Valleys 4 River Valleys

5 The Nile River Valley…Why a “hearth”

6 The Wei-Huang Valley China…Why a hearth?

7 Wei River Valley

8 Wei River Valley

9 The Wei-Huang Valley Separates Northern and Southern China
Separates China between cold climate (north) and tropical climate (south) Connects to the famous “Silk Road”

10 The Ganges…Why?

11 The Ganges River Valley

12 The sacred Ganges River

13 The Ganges Delta

14 Indus Valley…why?

15 Indus Valley

16 The Ganges and Indus gave us India…And eventually Pakistan and Bangladesh…

17 “Land between two rivers”

18 Mesopotamia

19 Mesopotamia

20 AKA: Asia Minor

21 Mesoamerica: Middle America…Why?...What’s different?

22 Mesoamerica

23 Climate diversity

24 West African Empires/Kingdoms

25 Cultural hearths… or where ideas begin
Such things as religion, the use of iron tools and weapons, political organization Highly organized social systems Development of agriculture is key…Why?

26 The Structure of Culture
Ideological Subsystem Mentifacts Technological Subsystem Artifacts Sociological Subsystem Sociofacts Cultural Integration Human Geography 11e

27 From hearth to? The spreading of ideas across time and space (obvious geography issues) Example: Mecca is the cultural hearth for Islam and the area from which Muslims initially traveled to convert people to Islam The spread of tools, social structures, and agriculture spread in a similar manner from cultural hearths

28 Cultural Regions These are areas that contain dominant cultural elements Not everyone in the culture region has the same culture traits, they are often influenced by it in some way

29 Four Components of Influence
The Core Heart of the area Strongly expressed cultural traits Most heavily populated Most famous landmarks Core

30 The Domain Surrounds the core Has its own cultural values
Strongly influenced by the core

31 The Sphere Surrounds the domain Has its own cultural values
Strongly influenced by the Domain

32 The Outlier Surrounds the sphere Has its own cultural values
Strongly influenced by the Sphere

33 The four components of influence
Core Domain Sphere Outlier

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35 Expansion Diffusion Contagious diffusion affects nearly uniformly all individuals and areas outward from the source region Hierarchical Diffusion involves processes of transferring ideas first between larger places or prominent people, and later to smaller or less important points or people During stimulus diffusion, a fundamental idea, not the trait itself, stimulates imitative behavior Spread of the concept but not the specific system Human Geography 11e

36 Culture Change Relocation Diffusion Acculturation
The idea is physically carried to new areas by migrating individuals Acculturation A culture is modified Adoption of traits of another dominant group Immigrant populations take on the values, attitudes, customs, and speech of the receiving society, which itself undergoes change from absorption of the arriving group. Examples Food? , Religion – Santa Ria ….Other Examples Human Geography 11e

37 Contact between Regions
Diffusion Barriers Any conditions that hinder either the flow of information or the movement of people and thus retard or prevent the acceptance of an innovation Syncretism The process of the fusion of the old and new is called syncretism and is a major feature of culture change Human Geography 11e

38 Cultural Diffusion Core Diffusion Direct Forced Indirect

39 Direct Diffusion Occurs when two distinct cultures are very close together Over time, direct contact leads to an intermingling of the cultures Occurs through trade, intermarriage, and sometimes warfare

40 Forced Diffusion (a.k.a., expansion diffusion)
Often occurs when one culture defeats another and forces its beliefs and customs onto the conquered people Example: Spanish forcing indigenous Americans to convert to Roman Catholicism in 16th and 17th centuries

41 Ethnocentrism Often applied to forced diffusion because it refers to the idea of looking at the world from one’s own cultural vantage point Belief in cultural superiority Force your ideas on those that you conquer

42 Cultural Imperialism: actively promoting acculturation
Military/economic force Language Food Religion

43 Indirect Diffusion Ideas spread through a middleman or another culture
Example: Popularity of Italian food throughout North America

44 Forces of indirect diffusion
Mass Media Internet Technology

45 Modern Culture Hearths and diffusion
Cultures develop over time New dominant areas of culture have done so as well Example: The United States Example: World Cities like London and Tokyo Tokyo London

46 Direct diffusion from modern hearths
Products and people travel with ease and frequency Physical barriers no longer hinder people’s movement and the resultant spread of cultural ideas

47 Indirect diffusion Largest impact on the spread of ideas from places like the US Internet Advertising Mass media “Blue jeans and Coca-Cola”

48 Finally: Cultural diffusion has happened many times throughout history and will continue to do so as new areas grow in power and pass their cultural traits to the world Cultural Convergence Differences between places are being reduced by improved communications leading to homogenization Sharing of technologies so evident among widely separated societies in a modern world united by efficient communication systems

49 ????????????? What and where will be the next cultural hearth?
What ideas will be spread? How will they be spread? How will they be received by other cultures?


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