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Cultures, Subcultures, and Countercultures: Crash Course Sociology #11

Cultures, Subcultures, and Countercultures: Crash Course Sociology #11

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What is culture? How do we define it and how does it change? We-ll explore different categories of culture, like low culture, high culture, and sub-cultures. We'll also revisit our founding theories to consider both a structural functionalist and a conflict theory perspective on what cultures mean for society. Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


Sorry, but I could not finish the video due to this woman's narrative style. It's as if the building was on fire and she had to quickly finish and get out in a hurry. It was like a distressed bird chirping. The constant and pointless jump cuts only contributed to the narrative mayhem. Even after rewinding and watching something twice, I was still missing details. SLOW IT DOWN, and take a more conversational pacing to present the information!
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Norm control of control main values mainstream culture eurocentrism afrocentrism provides order and cohesiveness sub culture counter culture hegenomous norms catalyst for cultural change, change at different speeds, invent new things changes through tech, food diffusion borrowed and transformed borrowed by other cultures, shared cultures jazz hip hop overlaps of culture, shared similarities in order to work together
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You say 'it's not really a melting pot if one flavour is overpowering all other flavours', right? But that's what the concept of the melting pot is about isn't it? Mleting pot means that all other cultures are forced to assimilate to the 'mainculture' the 'mainstream' so only one culture is dominant.
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Um, we didn't get summer's of because of harvest season. Harvest season takes place AFTER summer. We got summers off because the richer folks in town didn't want their kids to roast to death in an unventilated school house.
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So in short, conflict theorists assume there is conflict where there might not be
Structural functionalists actually try to see society from a useful, functional perspective.
-Chad vs. Virgin meme comes to mind. -

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Hey, I wanted to quote some things you said, but you don't seem to quote your sources on the video. do you have another place where we can find this? thanks -crashcourse
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I love how she always say thanks thought bubble.
Maybe she's trying to integrate the value of thanking and norms and values expected of us

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Pretty hot in a nerdy way. I mean this in the best way possible while I studied for anthropology exams, this was a pleasant surprise
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I hate hunger games it's so boring, I prefer detective dramas. I hate pop culture too, I prefer everything vintage and old school.
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I think we might see culture conflict like never before. Going to be exciting to see the outcomes of the future. New kulturkampf.
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