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Culture and Education
The meaning of culture changes among people and contexts such as social class.
Ethnicity, traditions, values, interactions with the environment, worldview and relationships.
Elements shared and transformed by a groups of people bonded by common factors.
CULTURE IS
DYNAMIC
Culture as a verb
Always changing
Cultural exchange is complex
A two-way street
Structure
Deep
Surface
COMPLEX
Includes contents, products, processes and agents.
Everyone has a culture
It needs to be thought unsentimentally
It creates a romanticized and uncritical understanding of it.
The sociopolitical factors must be considered
Cutured is affected by power issues
Embeded in context
Depends on the place it is being represented.
Influenced by the enviorment in which it exist.
It can easily be decontextualized
People might seen the same culture with a different perspective just due to de context in which the culture was introduced to them.
Multifaceted
Multiple
Ecletic
Mixed
Ethclass
Intersection between ethnicity and social class
Heterogeneous
Defies categorization
Influenced by...
Economic Factors
As in the other two examples the dominant class established what influences the "lower" class and the "lower" class ends up being marginated.
Political factors
It establish what some must do and what other must not depending on the place they were born into.
The dominant political power can influnce what the smaller power culture refelcts.
Social Factors
That is, the tastes, values, languages, and dialects that have the greatest status are associated with the dominant social class
This is only because this traits have higher prestige
Culture is...
Created and
Socially Constructed
Evolves
Humans change it
"It constructs us and we construct it.”
Erickson
Learned
Accomplished only through
Direct, sustained, and profound
involvement with it
Bicultural
Two cultural systems whose inherent
values may be diametrically opposed
Dialectical
Culture of survival
Contradiction that provides power but does not affect the structure of political and economic power that controls the system.
Meaning that
No need to embrace contradictory manifestations, to be an "authentic member"
Culture of liberation
Process of decolonization
According to Ramirez