believe music situates itself as one of the most fundamental bridges between people and their emotions. 2. The book discusses ethnocentrism; why do you think people all over the world tend to shy away from things that are not part of their "normal" experience? In your opinion, what are the reasons for the ethnocentric phenomenon? (10 points) Our book describes ethnocentrism as “the assumption that one’s own culture patterns and understandings are normative and that those that differ are strange,
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During the first lecture of this course, I was intrigued by the concept of ethnocentrism and assumed that I was not really an ethnocentric type of person. However, I was dangerously wrong: I started reading the research paper with the premonition that the steel axe greatly helped the Yir Yoront positively progress in society and help
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group that one fits in. Diversity does not necessarily have to always talk about our backgrounds or ethnicity but rather the different things that we do and the ways that we do them. 2. What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? The definition of Ethnocentrism is the evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one’s own culture. This can kind of be broken down to as a sociological method where one
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Initial feelings about the article, Muslim missionaries who understand the Quran and the hadith believe that sharia (Islamic law) expresses the highest and best goals for all societies. It is the will of Allah. No one should be fooled into believing that these harsh and excessive laws were invented in the fevered imagination of extremists who came long after Muhammad. No. These harsh and excessive laws come directly from the founder of Islam in his Quran and in his example in the hadith. After going
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anticipated the French custom of having wine with every meal. They could have lowered costs on hotel rooms and flights into Paris to see EuroDisney right away. (Cateora, Graham, 2007, pp. 614-616) 3. What role does ethnocentrism play in the role of EuroDisney’s launch? Ethnocentrism played an important role in the story of EuroDisney’s launch that Disney believed that the French visitors would really go for a Disney theme park. The variety the theme park had to offer needed to change to attract
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Emphasize membership in organizations, groups, and teams. This will help us know the difference between two different culture direction, understand the different characteristics of both. d. What is ethnocentrism? Do we want to have it or avoid it?(民族优越感) Ethnocentrism is judging another culture solely by the values and standards of one's own culture. We can not take a rigid attitude based on preconceptions. Stereotype and prejudice should be change. We should judging different
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what ways does world music study require an interdisciplinary approach? This is because not only is the music itself being studied (ethnomusicology), but the culture is being studied (anthropology) as well. 6. What is ethnocentrism? Have you ever experienced it? Ethnocentrism is the belief or assumption that someone’s own cultural ways and practices are normal while those of other cultures are considered strange or
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Appendix A Part I Define the following terms found in Week One and Week Two readings: Term Definition Diversity The variety of human societies or cultures in a specific organization or region. Ethnocentrism To assume that one’s culture and way of life are superior to all others Melting pot When diverse racial or ethnic groups form a new cultural entity. Minority group A subordinate group who has less control or power than a dominant or majority group. Emigration Describes
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The Nacirema people practiced extreme human behavior or ethnocentrism, in their rituals and culture. These people were highly economically developed, buy believed in witchery, magic, folklore of their religion, and many, many rituals. The focus of their rituals was the human body, through sexual exploitation of the human body, body fluids, and body parts. (Source: "Body Ritual Among the Nacirema" by Horace Miner). I found that the observed rituals concerning the mouth were most intriguing.
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The Nacirema people practiced extreme human behavior or ethnocentrism, in their rituals and culture. These people were highly economically developed, buy believed in witchery, magic, folklore of their religion, and many, many rituals. The focus of their rituals was the human body, through sexual exploitation of the human body, body fluids, and body parts. (Source: "Body Ritual Among the Nacirema" by Horace Miner). I found that the observed rituals concerning the mouth were most intriguing.
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