Describe the characteristics of culture.
Culture
has five basic characteristics: It is learned, shared,
based on symbols, integrated, and dynamic. All cultures share these basic
features.
(i)
Culture is learned: It is not biological; we do not inherit
it Much of learning culture is unconscious. We learn culture from families,
peers, institutions, and media. The process of learning culture is known as
enculturation. While all humans have basic biological needs such as food,
sleep, and sex, the way we fulfill those needs varies cross-culturally.
(ii)
Culture is shared: Because we share culture with other
members of our group, we are able to act in socially appropriate ways as well
as predict how others will act. Despite the shared nature of culture, that
doesn't mean that culture is homogenous (the same). The multiple cultural
worlds that exist in any society are discussed in detail below.
(iii)
Culture is based on symbols: A symbol is something
that stands for, something else. Symbols vary cross-culturally and are
arbitrary. They only have meaning when people in a culture agree on their use.
Language money and art are all symbols. Language is the most important symbolic
component of culture.
(iv)
Culture is integrated: This is known as holism, or the
various parts of a culture being interconnected. All aspects of a culture are
related to one another and to truly understand a culture, one must learn about
all of its parts, not only a few.
(v)
Culture is dynamic: This simply means that cultures interact
and change. Because most cultures are in contact with other cultures, they
exchange ideas and symbols. All cultures change, otherwise, they would have
problems adapting to changing environments. And because cultures are
integrated, if one component in the system changes, it is likely that the
entire system must adjust.
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