Lesson 3: Anthropological Perspective Flashcards
refers to the internalizing and the subjective process of adopting a transmitted culture from a generation to the next
Enculturation
What are the sub disciplines of anthropology
Physical, cultural, linguistic, archaelogy
Is a product of enculturation
Mother tongue
refers to connecting to the patterns of behavior observed in a cultural group
Collective identity
when you reach the point of self-awareness in the enculturation process
Personal identity
anthropological mindset might make you resort to
Stereotypes
is acquiring cultural practices when you meet a different culture aside from the culture where you grow up
Acculturation
personal journey across cultures
Acculturation
process of adapting to the dominant culture
Assimilation
getting surprised by your home culture after being away for a long time
Reverse culture shock
may mix and live in harmony
Culture
is the study of human diversity across time and space
Anthropology
is the most scientific of the social sciences and the most social in the scientific sciences
Anthropology
anthropologists believe that your concept of the Self or personal identity is a product of your
Culture
plays an important role in shaping your thoughts and the way you understand information from your culture
Language
means “building of the Self” based on “how same you are or how different you are with the people around you.”
Personal identity
may change over time, especially when you transfer to a different place or link with different people from a different culture.
Culture
attitudes, patterns, judgments or expectations “packed” in our home cultures that we carry with us.
Cultural baggage
As you grow up and enter college, you learn about concepts of
Social justice
is your ability to perceive and understand the things that make you who you are as an individual, including your personality, actions, values, beliefs, emotions, and thoughts.
Self awareness