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pop culture
31問 • 1年前
  • Debbie Dagasdas
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  • 1

    - something that is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people.

    popular

  • 2

    - "the way of life for an entire society" - it includes arts, beliefs, that are passed down from generation to generation

    culture

  • 3

    - known as "pop culture" or "mass culture" - started around 18th to 19th. - the general customs and traditions of people

    the popular culture

  • 4

    TYPES OF CULTURE

    folk, popular, low, high culture

  • 5

    HISTORY OF POPULAR CULTURE

    middle classes, innovations of mass midea and industrialization, spaniards and americans, 21st century

  • 6

    - is driven by the mass appeal or what the majority of a society's population consumed the most. - "It is what a lot of people most like."

    pop culture

  • 7

    - complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, art, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society.

    culture, edward taylor

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    is social heredity, which is transmitted from one generation to another with the accumulation of individual experiences".

    culture, linton

  • 9

    the way of life which is transmitted from generation to generation".

    culture, john beattee

  • 10

    CONCEPT TYPES OF CULTURE

    material, non-material, real, ideal culture

  • 11

    material and physical objects (house, road, vehicles, pen,)

    material culture

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    it does not have physical shape. (religion, art, ideas, customs, values system)

    non-material culture

  • 13

    is that which can be observed in our social life. (which we act upon in our daily life is real culture.)

    real culture

  • 14

    which is presented as a pattern to the people (is the goal of society and never achieved fully because some parts remain out of practice)

    ideal culture

  • 15

    It is acquired through education, training and experience.

    culture is learned

  • 16

    is transmitted from one generation to another through the medium of language, verbal or non-verbal through the gestures or signs, orally or in writing.

    culture is socially transmitted through language

  • 17

    CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:

    learned, shared, transmitted, changing

  • 18

    - the guidelines people are supposed to follow in their relation with one another. - they indicate what people should or should not do in specific situation

    norms

  • 19

    3 SOCIAL NORMS

    folkways, mores, law

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    these are everyday habits and conventions people obey

    folkways

  • 21

    the norms people consider vital to their wellbeing

    mores

  • 22

    these are formalized norms enacted by people vested with legitimate authority.

    law

  • 23

    - It refers to an object, gesture, sound, color or design that represents something " other that itself".

    symbols

  • 24

    its meaning only within its cultural setting.

    culture relativism

  • 25

    the feeling of disbelief when he encounter practices which sre different from his

    culture shock

  • 26

    the tendency to see the behaviors of one's own group

    ethnocentrism

  • 27

    the idea that foreign is best

    xenocentrism

  • 28

    - the evaluation of one's culture

    noble savage mentality

  • 29

    smaller group which develop norms

    subculture

  • 30

    subgroup whose standard come in conflict

    counterculture

  • 31

    the gap between the material and non material culture

    culture lag

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    - something that is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people.

    popular

  • 2

    - "the way of life for an entire society" - it includes arts, beliefs, that are passed down from generation to generation

    culture

  • 3

    - known as "pop culture" or "mass culture" - started around 18th to 19th. - the general customs and traditions of people

    the popular culture

  • 4

    TYPES OF CULTURE

    folk, popular, low, high culture

  • 5

    HISTORY OF POPULAR CULTURE

    middle classes, innovations of mass midea and industrialization, spaniards and americans, 21st century

  • 6

    - is driven by the mass appeal or what the majority of a society's population consumed the most. - "It is what a lot of people most like."

    pop culture

  • 7

    - complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, art, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society.

    culture, edward taylor

  • 8

    is social heredity, which is transmitted from one generation to another with the accumulation of individual experiences".

    culture, linton

  • 9

    the way of life which is transmitted from generation to generation".

    culture, john beattee

  • 10

    CONCEPT TYPES OF CULTURE

    material, non-material, real, ideal culture

  • 11

    material and physical objects (house, road, vehicles, pen,)

    material culture

  • 12

    it does not have physical shape. (religion, art, ideas, customs, values system)

    non-material culture

  • 13

    is that which can be observed in our social life. (which we act upon in our daily life is real culture.)

    real culture

  • 14

    which is presented as a pattern to the people (is the goal of society and never achieved fully because some parts remain out of practice)

    ideal culture

  • 15

    It is acquired through education, training and experience.

    culture is learned

  • 16

    is transmitted from one generation to another through the medium of language, verbal or non-verbal through the gestures or signs, orally or in writing.

    culture is socially transmitted through language

  • 17

    CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE:

    learned, shared, transmitted, changing

  • 18

    - the guidelines people are supposed to follow in their relation with one another. - they indicate what people should or should not do in specific situation

    norms

  • 19

    3 SOCIAL NORMS

    folkways, mores, law

  • 20

    these are everyday habits and conventions people obey

    folkways

  • 21

    the norms people consider vital to their wellbeing

    mores

  • 22

    these are formalized norms enacted by people vested with legitimate authority.

    law

  • 23

    - It refers to an object, gesture, sound, color or design that represents something " other that itself".

    symbols

  • 24

    its meaning only within its cultural setting.

    culture relativism

  • 25

    the feeling of disbelief when he encounter practices which sre different from his

    culture shock

  • 26

    the tendency to see the behaviors of one's own group

    ethnocentrism

  • 27

    the idea that foreign is best

    xenocentrism

  • 28

    - the evaluation of one's culture

    noble savage mentality

  • 29

    smaller group which develop norms

    subculture

  • 30

    subgroup whose standard come in conflict

    counterculture

  • 31

    the gap between the material and non material culture

    culture lag