unit 5

Cards (52)

  • What does culture describe?
    A system of shared meaning
  • What components make up the culture of a place or person?
    Traditions, language, foods, symbols, values, religion, and leisure activities
  • How can cultures be similar or different?
    Some cultures can share traits while others can be very distinct
  • Why is culture important to human populations?
    It defines who people are
  • What are cultural traits?
    • Distinctive features shared within specific groups
    • Include cultural activities, behaviors, symbols, and patterns
  • What are festivals in the context of culture?
    Celebrations that mark significant events or beliefs in a community
  • What do rituals typically involve?
    Customs linked with births, marriages, and deaths
  • What are some examples of cultural behaviors?
    Greeting others and dining etiquette
  • What is an example of a cultural symbol?
    Toten poles for Indigenous communities
  • What is the significance of patterns and designs in culture?
    They represent cultural identity, like Arabic calligraphy or Māori moko tattoos
  • What does ethnicity involve?
    Cultural practices, views, and distinctions
  • How are major ethnic groups further divided?
    By language, regional practices, or shared history
  • What does identity encompass?
    • National identity: shared symbols like flags and anthems
    • Religious identity: shared belief systems
    • Ethnic identity: pride in ethnic connections
    • Subcultural identity: based on shared interests or lifestyles
  • What is the impact of technology on global culture?
    It increases interactions between economies and cultures
  • What is cultural hybridization?
    The blending of cultures through adoption and adaptation
  • What is the difference between adoption and adaptation in cultural exchange?
    Adoption is full acceptance without modification, while adaptation modifies the foreign culture
  • What is Americanization?
    The globalizing of American products
  • What is Westernization?
    The adoption of British, European, and Canadian culture
  • What is an example of a global cultural product?
    Apple products
  • How has K-pop influenced global culture?
    It has gained international popularity and exposure
  • What are examples of global culture characteristics?
    • Language: English as a common language
    • Clothing: Global popularity of jeans
    • Music: Genres enjoyed worldwide
    • Movies: Bollywood's global impact
    • Sports: Global appeal of leagues like the NBA
    • Tourism: Cultural exchange through travel
  • What is cultural diffusion?
    The spreading of one culture into another
  • What historical methods contributed to cultural diffusion?
    Trade, intermarriage, warfare, and sport
  • How has tennis evolved as an example of cultural diffusion?
    It evolved from hand games played by French monks to the modern game in England
  • What role do TNCs play in cultural diffusion?
    They spread aspects of their home culture globally
  • How does world media contribute to cultural diffusion?
    It exposes different cultures, habits, and tastes to the world
  • What is an example of cultural diffusion through tourism?
    People experience different cultures through travel
  • How does migration affect cultural diffusion?
    People bring their customs, language, and food, creating cultural fusion
  • What is Mexifornia?
    A fusion of Mexican food with Californian tastes
  • Why do some communities view cultural diffusion as a threat?
    They fear the loss of their own local culture
  • What is cultural imperialism?
    Deliberate coercion linked with empire-building for resource gain
  • How did cultural imperialism change after formal colonialism?
    It became a social, political, or economic process
  • How do dominant economic forces influence cultural imperialism?
    They gain control and influence over the culture of host countries
  • What is an example of a TNC dominating the global food industry?
    Coca-Cola
  • How is KFC perceived in Japan?
    As an American holiday tradition, widely eaten on Christmas Day
  • What role do international media agencies play in cultural imperialism?
    They promote cultural imperialism for both Western and non-Western nations
  • How do advertisers contribute to cultural imperialism?
    They portray Western cultural products as the best for everyone
  • What is the significance of English as a global language?
    It is the dominant language used on the internet and in business
  • What is 'Globish'?
    A simplified form of English adopted by many countries
  • What are some criticisms of cultural imperialism?
    It is one-way, leads to homogenization, and can exploit the poor