Lesson 4 Flashcards

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It is an object, word, or action that stands for something else, without a natural relationship, that is culturally defined.

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Symbol

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Is when something represents abstract ideas or concepts.

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Symbolism

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The manifestation signifies the ideology of a particular culture that has meaning within that culture.

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Cultural symbols

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4
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Relating to human societies and their models of organization.

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Social symbols

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5
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Used to represent a political standpoint; seen in various media & forms. (banners, flags, mottos, etc.)

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Political symbols

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Used in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. (currency, market, labor, demands, and other economic activities).

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Economic symbols

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7
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They are used to transfer culture, ideologies or beliefs from a group to another group of people, or from our elders to the next generations of people.

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Social symbols

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8
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They are also used to preserve the traditions or beliefs of a certain
group of people.

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Symbols

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9
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Functions of Symbols and Symbolism:

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  • Create movements
  • Spread ideas
  • Share advocates
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10
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Cultural Symbols and Practices:

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  • Facial expressions
  • Word interpretations
  • Gestures (handshakes and hand signals)
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11
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These are the manifestations of a culture or sub-culture.

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Cultural practices

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12
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Examples of cultural practices:

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  • Religious and spiritual
  • Medical treatment
  • Culinary
  • Child-rearing
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12
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They have many symbols within their doctrines and books.

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Religious beliefs

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13
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Common religious symbols:

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  • Islam
  • Christianity
  • Judaism
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14
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Cultural symbols in the Philippines:

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  • National Hymn
  • Philippine flag
  • Philippine Eagle
  • Jeepney
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15
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Cultural practices in the Philippines:

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  • Traditional medical practices
16
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The belief in “albularyo”, herbal medicines, alternative medicines, and other home remedies.

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Traditional Medical Practices

17
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Religious practices in the Philippines:

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  • Obando Festival in Bulacan for fertility
  • Panaad sa Camiguin as an act of penance and pilgrimage.
18
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Culinary practices in the Philippines:

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  • Adobo
  • Sinigang
  • Balut
  • Street foods
  • Rice cakes
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Child-rearing practices in the Philippines:

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  • Mano
  • Ninong/Ninang
  • Family meal time
  • Use of belt
20
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Social symbols and practices:

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  • Clothing and possessions
  • Societal recognition
  • Material possessions
21
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It is generally an object meant to signify its owner’s high social and economic standing.

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Status symbol

22
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Common color symbols:

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  • Red
  • Purple
  • White
  • Yellow
  • Blue
  • Black
23
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The color of blood, war, passion, and danger.

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Red

24
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The color of loyalty.

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Purple

25
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The color of purity and peace.

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White

26
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The color of violence and bubbly.

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Yellow

27
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The color of calm and peaceful.

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Blue

28
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The color of evil and death.

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Black

29
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Political symbols in the Philippines:

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  • Executive
  • Legislative
  • Judiciary
30
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Political practices in the Philippines:

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  • Political dynasties
  • Filipino clans
  • Celebrity politicians
  • Palakasan system
  • Traditional politicians (TRAPO)
  • Power revults
  • Catholic church
31
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Significance of symbols and symbolism:

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  • Symbols have been a part of our lives and growth as human beings.
  • The usage of symbols and symbolism has given mankind an avenue to communicate with different groups of people, influence others of different ideologies, and observe values that were transferred from generations to generations.