1.1: Culture Flashcards
Culture
Culture is the way of life of a particular society
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of what?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of:
1. Behaviour
2. Beliefs
of a society or group
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
1. L?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including language
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including language, religion/faith, art, music, clothing/fashion, types of food, for example what, and more?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- Art
- Music
- Clothing/fashion
- Types of food, for example Italian food and Chinese food
- More
The Hamar tribe lives where?
The Hamar tribe lives in Ethiopia
The Hamar tribe lives in Ethiopia and has a culture rich in what?
The Hamar tribe lives in Ethiopia and has a culture rich in:
- Ceremony
- Ritual
The Hamar tribe lives in Ethiopia and has a culture rich in ceremony and ritual.
To reach adulthood, Hamar males must do what?
To reach adulthood, Hamar males must perform a ceremony where they:
- Leap onto the backs of cattle
- Run across them
The Hamar tribe lives in Ethiopia and has a culture rich in ceremony and ritual.
To reach adulthood, Hamar males must perform a ceremony where they leap onto the backs of cattle and run across them.
What happens to the women?
The women are whipped before this ceremony to prove their devotion to men
Conformity (normative behaviour) is the opposite of what?
Conformity (normative behaviour) is the opposite of deviant behaviour
Conformity (normative behaviour)
Conformity (normative behaviour) is unwritten rules (norms) that members of a: 1. Group Or, 2. Culture agree are acceptable behaviour
Deviant behaviour
Deviant behaviour is behaving in a way that goes against (deviates from) the expected behaviour (norms) of a:
1. Group
Or,
2. Culture
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- R?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- A?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- Art
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- Art
- M?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- Art
- Music
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- Art
- Music
- C?
When considering culture, as sociologists, we are considering the whole system of behaviour and beliefs of a society or group, including:
- Language
- Religion/faith
- Art
- Music
- Clothing/fashion