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On the Concept of Culture and the Nature of Cultural Systems Definitions of Culture “Culture, or civilization. . . is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” ---Sir Edward Tylor, 1871 • Man • Civilization • Complex whole Other Definitions of Culture “A culture is the total socially acquired life-way or life-style of a group of people. It consists of the patterned, repetitive ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that are characteristic of the members of a particular society or segment of society” (Harris 1975, 144). For our purposes, culture is shared and learned behavior and beliefs. Characteristics of Culture Culture is not the same as nature • • • • Universal human functions to survive: Eating Drinking Sleeping Eliminating Culture is not the same as nature Culture is not the same as nature Culture is based on symbols • A symbol is an object, word, or action with a culturally defined meaning that stands for something else with which it has no necessary or natural relationship. Culture is learned: through direct instruction, participating, observation Cultures are Integrated Cultural Interaction and Change • • • • Clash of civilizations McDonaldization Hybridization Localization Multiple Cultural Worlds • Class • “Race” • Ethnicity and indigeneity • Gender and sexuality • Age • Institutions Guiding Goals and Concepts of Cultural Anthropology • Ethnography and ethnology • Cultural relativism • Valuing and sustaining diversity Biological determinism vs. cultural constructionism • Are the disturbances that vex adolescents in the US due to the nature of adolescence itself or to our culture? • Under different cultural conditions, does adolescence vary? Interpretive anthropology vs. cultural materialism Individual agency vs. social structure