2.4 Cultural regions

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Welcome
  • Phone in front of the class (in the phone bag).
  • Laptop closed and in your bag.
  • Pen and paper on your desk to make notes AND a glossary.

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2.4 Cultural regions
Page 38 and 39 of the textbook.

  1. Check learning goals last week (5 min.)
  2. Instruction 2.4 (10 min.)
  3. Work on practical assignment (20 min.)

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Learning goals of last week
  • You know how you can describe a culture with three types of cultural elements.
    • You understand why cultures diffused and blended in the past and present.

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Culture
What is culture?
Culture is the way a group of people live together. Culture is taught.

The most important cultural characteristics are:
  • language and religion
  • laws, family ties and upbringing
  • clothing, food, buildings and art

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Cultural diffusion
Cultural diffusion took place due to countries conquering other lands > colonisation.

Besides colonisation there are other ways of cultural diffusion. Which?
  • trade
  • war

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Cultural blending
Cultural elements mix in three ways. Via:
  1. mass media
  2. migration
  3. tourism

The strongest culture that has been mixed into others comes from the USA > Americanisation.

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Homework check
Are you alsmost finished with the assignment?

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Learning goals of today
  • You know where the six main cultural regions are located and what their main cultural elements are.
  • You understand why specific cultural elements occur in a different cultural region.
  • You can point out countries in the cultural regions.

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Cultural region: An area where cultures exist that strongly resemble each other when you look at the language and religion.

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East, South and Southeast Asia
More than half of the world's population lives here.

Characteristics:
  • Food: rice (rice culture)
  • Major cultural differences > many languages and scripts
  • Religion in India = hinduism
  • Religion in China and Southeast Asia = Buddhism

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Islamic world
Religion: Islam

Characteristics:
  • wearing of headscarves
  • praying five times a day
  • mosques
  • no pork eaten
  • no alcohol drunk
  • Koran is important
  • Ramadan is month of fasting
  • Arabic (except in Indonesia)

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Western world
Western Europe + North America + Australia

Characteristics:
  • English language
    • freedom of speech
    • Christian background, however many people have no religion
    • science is important
    • rapid changes in society

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Latin America
Characteristics:
  • Language: Spanish and Portugese (colonial past)
  • Religion = Catholic

In Latin America you can find many African influences. Why is this?
Due to the decendants of Africans who were once transported as slaves to this continent > therefore African cultural influences such as voodoo and Samba dancing.

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Sub-Saharan Africa
People often live in tribes here. Each tribe has its own language and customs. Multiple tribes living in one country - how did this happen?
Colonial rulers drew boundaries.

  • Languages: native African language,
  • French and English.
  • Religions = Christianity, Islam, traditional African religion

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Russia and former Soviet Union
Characteristics:
  • Slavic language
  • separate script
  • previously communistic
  • Eastern-Orthodox Christianity
  • rich in art and culture
  • limited freedom of speech

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Practical assignment
Finish the assignment.

BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Check the rubric. Try to grade your own assignment according to the rubric. Are you missing things? Add these and get yourself a good grade.


Done? Make the assignments of Support World on page 46 and 47 of the workbook.

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Next week
Recap of 2.1 - 2.4

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