Culture - Wikipedia
Culture - Wikipedia
Culture - Wikipedia
Social and
political
organization
varies between
different cultures.
Celebrations,
rituals and
patterns of
consumption are
important aspects
of folk culture.
Human symbolic
expression
developed as
prehistoric
humans reached
behavioral
modernity.
y
Religion and
expressive art are
important aspects
of human culture.
Etymology
The modern term "culture" is based on a
term used by the Ancient Roman orator
Cicero in his Tusculanae Disputationes,
where he wrote of a cultivation of the soul
or "cultura animi,"[2] using an agricultural
metaphor for the development of a
philosophical soul, understood
teleologically as the highest possible ideal
for human development. Samuel
Pufendorf took over this metaphor in a
modern context, meaning something
similar, but no longer assuming that
philosophy was man's natural perfection.
His use, and that of many writers after
him, "refers to all the ways in which human
beings overcome their original barbarism,
and through artifice, become fully human."[3]
Change
English Romanticism
Anthropology
Sociology
The sociology of culture concerns culture
as manifested in society. For sociologist
Georg Simmel (1858–1918), culture
referred to "the cultivation of individuals
through the agency of external forms
which have been objectified in the course
of history."[32] As such, culture in the
sociological field can be defined as the
ways of thinking, the ways of acting, and
the material objects that together shape a
people's way of life. Culture can be any of
two types, non-material culture or material
culture.[1] Non-material culture refers to
the non-physical ideas that individuals
have about their culture, including values,
belief systems, rules, norms, morals,
language, organizations, and institutions,
while material culture is the physical
evidence of a culture in the objects and
architecture they make or have made. The
term tends to be relevant only in
archeological and anthropological studies,
but it specifically means all material
evidence which can be attributed to
culture, past or present.
Cultural studies
In the United Kingdom, sociologists and
other scholars influenced by Marxism
such as Stuart Hall (1932–2014) and
Raymond Williams (1921–1988)
developed cultural studies. Following
nineteenth-century Romantics, they
identified "culture" with consumption
goods and leisure activities (such as art,
music, film, food, sports, and clothing).
They saw patterns of consumption and
leisure as determined by relations of
production, which led them to focus on
class relations and the organization of
production.[35][36]
Psychology
Cognitive tools suggest a way for people from certain
culture to deal with real-life problems, like Suanpan for
Chinese to perform mathematical calculation
See also
Animal culture
Anthropology
Cultural area
Honour § Cultures of honour and
cultures of law
Outline of culture
Recombinant culture
Semiotics of culture
Culture – Wikipedia book
Cultural studies
Culture 21 – United Nations plan of
action
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