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Hawk Hook 10/23Hawk Hook Competition for 5 pt

extra credit coupon10 minutes: Rules: You talk you are disqualifiedMake a list of as many things as

you can think of that exemplify American popular culture. This is all the info you get…GOOD LUCK!

Top 3 CORRECT lists will get a 5 pt extra credit coupon to use on an upcoming quiz

New Quarter New RulesSome of you have not been performing

as well as you may like or I would like you to

As a result, we are going to try something different.

Every Thursday will be a Reading Quiz. You will be given a reading assignment at the beginning of the week and on that day I will give you a quiz with questions from the reading.

Here’s the kicker…If you outline the Chapter, you can use that outline on the quiz

This week: Pages 105-112 starting with Key Issue 1 and stopping before Folk Housing

Introduction to Culture

Turn to your elbow partner and move your desks together.

Need one sheet of paper

Find out how your partner got their full name…that is First, Middle, and Last

You will then introduce your partner to the class by explaining what you found out and anything new you may have found out about this person and their background from this story…The origins of their family? Etc?

Cultural Patterns and

Processes

Folk and Popular Culture

The Material Artifacts of People!

Culture ReviewWhat is culture?

Learned BehaviorCombines values, material artifacts,

and political institutionsWhat are connections?

The relationships people form when separated

What is globalization? A force or process that makes

something local become globalWhat is a Hearth?

The center of an innovation

Cultural RealmsBroad areas that internally are more

similar than different. Do not show distinct regional variations

CULTURAL VOCABULA

RY

Culture VocabHabit: a consistent action of one

personCustom: a consistent action of a

groupCulture: a group’s collection of

customs

Is it Habit, Custom, or Culture?

Wearing jeans, green and gold, holding pep rallies, cheerleaders, and Spirit Week all show school spirit

Mrs. Moneta will pay $5 to wear jeans on Friday to support staff or students that are in need

The teacher’s wear green and gold on Fridays

2 Categories of CultureFolk Culture: customs often

practiced by small, rural, and homogenous (uniform) peoplesSarongsSarisGullah Culture

Also Called Ethnic

2 Categories of Culture Cont’

Popular Culture: Certain habits shared by large, heterogeneous (mixed) societies despite personal differences

Originate in the Core AreasBillboard Top 40Blue JeansMcDonald'sCoca ColaThe list goes on and on…

WHERE DO FOLK CULTURES

ORIGINATE AND DIFFUSE?

Hearths of Folk Cultures

Anonymous, unknown origins

Multiple origins in isolated areas

4 Ancient Cultural Hearths: Indus Valley (India), Mesopotamia, Nile Valley, North China

Ex. Folk Music No origin, passed on orally Convey stories of daily life Connected to specific group

and environmentHip Hop

Folk music turned popular due to endless boundaries ofinternet

Diffusion of Folk Culture

Relocation DiffusionHappens primarily through migrationExample: Gullah Culture

Gullah Article Read the Article The Gullah: Rice, Slavery, and the

Sierra-Leone-American Connection Answer the Following questions. You must write in

complete sentences.1. What are 2 examples of the Gullah’s material culture

(anything solid that is not symbolic like religion, language, etc).

2. Explain 2 ways that the Gullah people are still connected to Sierra-Leone.

3. Explain how the Gullah people represent a folk culture.4. From the article what are2 ways that Gullah culture has

diffused into American popular culture. (This is not written explicitly. You will have to think about things that you read that you remember knowing from pop culture)

Hearths of Popular Culture

Product of the MDCsWhat would the top

three be?1900,Result of :

Mass production Technology

More leisure time (Not farmers = More free time)

Ex: Popular MusicWritten by specific

people for mass distribution

1900

Mass CultureTons of people like, watch, talk about

and buy the same products.

Changes Produce Mass Culture

Free School: More people

attended

Cause Cause/Effect Effect

So more people learned how to read

Now, more people wanted to read books and newspapersIncreased Tech:

More people could communicate with each other

People wanted telephones, radios, and phonographs

So that created a mass market for all of those products, especially the music!!Labor Laws:

Shorter work hours (10) Shorter work week (5-6 days)

More free time for fun!

Leisure… What to fill it with?

People wanted mass entertainment!

Music Halls: Vaudeville ShowsDeveloped on Tin Pan Alley, NY

During the 1880s, inventors worked at making photo images move in a

sequence. The earliest movies were black and

white and lasted less than a minute.

Diffusion of Popular CultureWhat type of diffusion?

Hierarchical From Prominent cities to

world Rapid with modern technology Result of what?

GLOBALIZATION!!!History

Began WWII Broadcasting American

Entertainment abroad for soldiers

Result: English dominant language for

mass culture American Movies, shows top

Sports Entertain Millions

With all this extra time on their hands more people began to enjoy sports and outdoor activities.

Spectator sports now became entertainment.

“The first recorded baseball game in 1846 when Alexander Cartwright's Knickerbockers lost to the New York Baseball Club. The game was held at the Elysian Fields, in Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1858, the National Association of Base Ball Players, the first organized baseball league was formed.”

Influences on Folk Culture

Physical Environmental

InfluencesArt of folk cultures often mirrors

environmentFolk Cultures Influenced by cultural

institutions (religion)and environment –climate, landforms, vegetation

Food and Shelter especially!Environment often dictates culture here,

lack of technology to overcome these

Tibetan Buddhi

sts

FoodSoil, climate, terrain, vegetation impact food

production Terroir: physical features affecting taste of food

Impact of Fuel and Environment Energy shortages leads to: quick frying, low

prep techniques (often hot environments where less cooking means cooler home)

Abundant energy: slow stewing, roasting (often cold environments where slow cooking keeps the house warm)

Food longest lasting Folk Culture• “Cooking is even more uniquely characteristic of our

species than language. Animals do at least bark, roar, chirp, do at least signal by sound; only we bake, boil, roast, and fry”

Food Attractions and Taboos

Desire or avoid foods based on perceived natural traits Jaguars, Bulls for bravery and strength

Taboo: restriction on behavior based on social customs and environment Japan and Otters Potatoes in Europe Antelope and Mbum Kpau Pork, Hebrew, and Muslims Cows and India Insects and US

You are what you eat...

1. If you had to guess (and you do), how much money does your family spend on food in a week, including drinks, eating out, and of course, your school lunch?

2. How many countries have McDonald's Restaurants? How many McDonald’s restaurants are there in the world?

Answers:Over 31,000 McD’s in 119

countries on 6 continents

http://www.mcdonalds.ca/en/aboutus/faq.aspx

Hungary Planet activity

.1. In groups of 2 or 3, we will dig through the

Hungary Planet books learning about the foods and economic situations of the people in countries all over the world.

2. Every group will read through the introduction and answer the questions.

3. Then each group will be assigned a different country which they are responsible for learning about and then reporting to the group as a whole.

4. Every group must turn in one sheet but I will be grading you individually on participation!

5. You have 45 minutes to finish your research! Get to work!

HousingJean Brunhes: House

essential fact of human geographyProduct of cultural

traditions and natural conditions

Fred Kniffen: Good reflection of cultural heritage, fashion, functional needs, and environment

ExamplesMud bricksLog homesSacred wallsLaos sleeping arrangementsHeat and windows

Nodes of US Folk Homes

1. New England Northward, along

Great Lakes Salt-Box

2. Middle Atlantic Ohio Valley ,

Appalachia3. Lower Chesapeake

Southward along Coast

WIDE DISTRIBUTION OF

POP CULTURE

Diffusion of Pop Culture

Variety of physical environments

High level of economic development

Regional distinctions disappearing in MDC’s

Pop Housing

Reflect vogue not available materials

Ranch StyleBecame popular from 50-70’sPopular in South

Why? Environmentally:

• Single floor required large lot, South less developed so more land for this type

• Hurricanes: upper level homes more dangerous for this weather pattern

Economic Structural Changes:• Migration trend was from where to

where?• Large influx of people to the South

when this style popular added to its growth

Effects of this Style: encouraged the concept of Urban Sprawl: the growth of huge suburbs to the detriment of rural areas

Double PileNorth East

They build up instead of out

Why would this be good in the North?

Highly Developed, little land

2 floor home allowed to grow up instead of out (smaller lots still accommodating the same # of people

Did not have as many weather issues, so basements and 2nd floors not dangerous

Neo-Eclectic (1960-)Great Room instead of separate

family and living rooms

Pop ClothingReflect occupations and

income levelTechnology diffuses

style quickly Original from Paris Faxed to corporate

headquarters Designs to factories in

Asia On the shelves in 6

weeksContinued use of folk

costumes for memories and tourism

JeansOriginal symbol of youth and

independenceLevis status symbol worldwideRegional differencesLevis reclaiming the market with

ipods

Popular Food

MDC’s greater alcohol and snack food consumption

Some regional variationsReligious effects

Little alcohol use in Utah (Mormon background)

Dependent on Income and Advertising

ReflectionIn your opinion how has television

impacted life. Think in terms of popular culture, politics, globalization, diffusion, connections between places, and your personal experiences.

TelevisionMost popular leisure

activity in MDC’sMost important means to

diffuse pop cultureUS monopoly at first now

evenForce for political change

Undoing censorshipGov. try to control access

Internet diffuses much the same way

PROBLEMS WITH GLOBALIZATION OF

POP CULTURE

Hawk Hook FRQ 10/31

Answer in Complete sentences.A. Identify and describe the 2 main

types of popular housing in the United States

B. Identify and describe 2 causes, each, for the geographic distribution of these housing types

2 problems Threat to Folk CultureEnvironmental impact of pop

culture

Threat to Folk Culture

Rising Incomes

Desire for pop culture items

Death of traditions

Spread of Western Perspective

Loss of Traditional Values

Clothing: western dressStatus symbolThreat to values

Ex. Fundamentalist Muslim cultures

Role of WomenMore equalityMore prostitution

Economic/Cultural Imperialism

Effect on Cultural Landscape: Placelessness Cities all over the world look

homogenous, same restaurants, homes, clothing, values

Threat to Independence TV Spreads Western Values:

Social Mobility Freedom for Women Glorify Youth Violence

Attractive but conflict with traditions

US and Britain dominate news LDC answer: government control

Effects in MDCsNo pure ethnic/folk cultures left in

MDCsEx Amish: New Order and Old Order

groups, new order more open to technology, many in both will use electricity, phones, and mechanized farming equipment. High cost of farming lead to sale of crafts and tourism to supplement income and ending isolation

Environmental Impact of Pop

CultureLittle regard for physical featuresModify environment to

promote activity or product (ex golf)

Promote uniformity People recognize and want

the product

Fast Food AttractionName reasons why people

LOOOVVVVEE fast food. Convenient Cheap Familiarity

Negative Environmental

ImpactIncreased demand for scarce resourcesPetroleum Extinction of animalsPollution