SYMBOLISM
Culture the collection of values, beliefs, knowledge, norms, language, behaviors, and material objects shared by people. For example my culture is Garifuna. Garifuna is originated from run away slaves from Africa that lend on the East coast of Honduras. Being Garifuna we are family orientated with a very strong religion, values and morals. We do a lot of celebration for weddings, funerals, birthday, carnivals and ect. One thing you can always count on are the DRUMS. The DRUMS Symbolize happiness, or sadness depending on the event. Growing up my mother took me to an awake event and they was severing coco bread and coffee. There was people there playing the drums and older woman singing and dancing to the drums beats. I felt so weird and emotional at the beginning because of the lack of not understanding but as I got older now I understand what the drums mean to the Garifuna Culture.
CULTURE WAR
Culture War is an intense disagreement about core values and moral positions. An example of culture war is demonstrated in the image. Abortion is a topic that have been argued for certain years now. On how the government feels like they have the right to control a women's reproductive system when some women are not stable to become a mother. Im pro-choice I was felt that no government should take control on a women fetus and forcing the women to keep a baby even though sometime abortion is not good because sometime a women won't be able to have a child again if she was to want to have one when she ready and it's all about life beings at conceptual.
LANGUAGE
Language is an elaborate system of symbols that enables complex communication. Garifuna a mixture of French, Arawak and Carib the language Garifuna is spoken in Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Nicaragua and now it's being familiar to United States in New York And Texas. Garifuna originated in St. Vincent and Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Nicaragua people communicate in Garifuna but since these countries speaks Garifuna they would speak it in a different dialect. My parents from Honduras and in the house my parents speaks Garifuna and Spanish. I speak Spanish but I don't know how to speak Garifuna but I understand a little of Garifuna when my grandparents speaks it.
MORES
Mores is norms that are strictly enforced, with potentially severe penalties for violating them. For example everyday in this world somebody is associated with drunk driving and they know the norms of drunk driving. Drinking while driving is against the law there are consequences which are maybe just paying a fine but normally be sentence in jail because they putting other people life in danger and normally the license get suspend. However, in this society there are a lot of people still drink and drive and don't care that they putting their self in danger or others.
Non Material Culture
Non Material Culture is the ideas of a culture, including values and beliefs, accumulated knowledge about how to understand and navigate the world, and standards or "norms" about appropriate behavior. For example, In my country we celebrate sweet sixteen. Sweet sixteen in my country means to them as becoming an official young lady/ women and however a sweet sixteen is very traditional in the Garifuna culture because you know everything and understanding everything. Perhaps is like knowing your norms instead of anybody telling you because your older enough to have a better understanding for everything. It's like you playing a little bit of a mother role because the mother show the daughter everything while she growing up and before turning sixteen.





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ReplyDeleteHey Josephine! I thought your blog pictures were great. The fact that you mentioned your own culture and related it to values and symbolism was a good example. Your family seems to be very close and hold the values that a traditional family would hold. That is to spend time together and celebrating with each other several holidays, occasions or even funerals or carnivals as you mentioned. I never hear of Garifuna. I am also culturally shocked by what it means. I think the meaning is very powerful and says so much about your culture and people. You also mentioned drums as a significant symbol or object used to represent your culture. Drums take the beat of the event, whether it is sad or happy and I thought that was a great use of relating it to symbolic aspect of culture. When you spoke about your language I was so surprised of the many different dialects they are in Garifuna. Language definitely plays an important part in your culture and the way they can not only communicate with their people but with other people considering they speak French. Abortion is a major topic and a huge example of culture wars we face these days. There are many people who are strong on the belief that women should not kill their children before they are born, especially when it comes to their religious faith. Then there are other people who reside on the idea that it is your body and you have the freedom of choice to decide what you want to do with it. It is definitely a great example of cultural wars. Good job!
ReplyDeleteHi Josephine, you did a great job on this blog by defining and explaining your own culture. The way you set up you picture is also nice. It is important that mentions about culture war. In my blog, I refer to it also when I was talking about girl’s excision something that still exists in African and still fighting for it. Like you say, we are fighting for abortion too but it is going to be too hard for a country that is mostly Muslim. Language is another important thing because we use it to communicate. Just like me I speak French better than I speak my own language because we were colonized by the French. This very important and like other I learn something new which is your great country.
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