Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Local Culture,
Popular Culture, and
Cultural Landscape
- Field Note: Preserving Culture
- The Tata
Corporation's
logo was
everywhere, on
buildings, TV's,
Satellites etc.
- Tata is part of the
religious group
Parsi, who came to
India asking to
settle in Western
India.
- Turned away and given a bowl of milk
signifying that there were too many
people. Gave back milk with gold ring to
say that they would bring wealth
without displacing people
- Tata group
controls
much of the
Indian
economy,
even though
they make
up less than
1% of the
population
- Financial
success is
not linked
to one thing
- Parsi
Population
is
dwindling
due to the
fact that
they don't
count
children
born from
a non-Parsi
father as
part of
their group
- Reason 1: women that are Parsi
are more literate, therefore
want to wait longer to have
children, also, they have the
choice to marry non-Parsi and
are educated enough to make
the right descision
- Because we are in
an era of
globalization, it is
hard to maintain
local culture, and
not be influenced
by outside culture
- What are local and popular cultures?
- 2 ways to
recognize
culture 1) the
people call
themselves it 2)
other people
label them
- Local culture = small
Popular Culture = larger
group of people
- Folk culture is limiting because it
requires us to make a list of
characteristics
- one of the big Q's is how
and what are the
characteristics that local
culture members form for
themselves?
- it should be about how the PEOPLE want to define themselves,
not how society wants to define them
- LOCAL CULTURE is a
group of people who see
themselves as a
communtity
- Constantly refining
themselves based on their
new interactions
- SEE QUIZLET--- what is produced of material culture is
directly affected by their beliefs or values (non-material
culture)
- Popular culture is much
larger than local and
changes faster and is
diffused by transportation,
media etc.
- EX- Fashion is popular culture and
is diffused by a hierarchy, when a
famous person wears it, everyone
else wants that same style
- local and popular culture act
together on same level,
constantly changing one
another
- EX- Henna is worn by non-Indians as a fad
- people wear their religious
clothes to popular super
markets or stores
- both are constantly navigating
through political and religious
barriers that make up their
culture
- How are local cultures sustained?
- During
1800-1900-
assimilation of
indigenous
people was
destroying
local cultures
- US offered rewards for Indians that looked and
acted most "American"
- Australia and Canada offered apologies after, but the US has not
- Indigenous people in the
US are pushing against
assimilation and using
language, and food, etc.
as a way to keep their
culture alive
- Researcher Simon Harrison says that local cultures is
sustained through CUSTOMS
- Local culture want
to keep their
culture in, and
other cultures out
- To avoid cultural
appropariation, or the
stealing of cultural
knowledge for personal
gain, is a reason why
- Members of local culture have an
easier time maintaining their in a
rural environment, because of the
isolation
- After breaking
off from the
catholic church,
Anabaptists fled
to rural areas to
stay together
and escape
persecution
- The Hutterite religion did not
used to accept tech. but now
use them for their own profit
- use online
dating sites
to find other
men or
women of
their religion,
but then
follow strict
religious
ways with
that
marriage
- use tech. and
new
advancements
in agriculture
to better their
crop and farm
production
- groups of Mennonites
travel from the east
coast to south Dakota
to Canada, all the way
to Bolivia to find farm
land where then can
live without being
persecuted
- In 1920, the
Mekah Indians
were
forbidden to
hunt whales
- when the
animal was no
longer extinct,
they wanted to
hunt to return
to their culture
but were
restricted to
only using a
rifle instead of
the traditional
harpoon
- In Lindsborg, Kansas,
the people call it Little
Sweden. They have
festivals to celebrate
the migrations to
Lindsborg, and revel in
the shared culture
- in their festivals they dress like the
Swedish peasants that first came to
America--JAMES SHORTRIDGE called
this NEOLOCALISM, or the seeking
of a culture and bringing it into the
modern world
- local cultures create their own place in
urban areas through ethnic neighborhoods
- local cultures want to keep
to themselves so people
don't take their ideas and
use them for profit
- process of making something that
currently wasn't for profit, profitable
is called COMMODIFICATION
- when
commodification
happens, authenticity
comes into play
- commodification
freezes time to get a
more "authentic"
look--but it isn't
really authentic
because local culture
is always rewriting
and changing their
characteristics to
match their
experiences
- Authentic tourist
destinations are supposed
to exploit the "mystical" or
unknown in local culture
- The Guinness Brewing Company
took their pub worldwide, creating
a fun "authentic" Irish experience
- How is popular culture diffused?
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- How can local and popular cultures be seen in the cultural landscape?
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