American-Values美国价值观课件.ppt
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1、Answer:Answer:features that are common to all culturesFind the Main IdeaFind the Main IdeaWhat are cultural universals?Cultural VariationsSubcultureSubculture Groups that share traits with each other but not the larger society Examples are groups organized by age,gender,politics,or geography Most do
2、 not reject all of the values of the larger society Most subculturessubcultures do not threaten the larger American cultureCountercultureCounterculture CounterculturesCountercultures adopt values that are designed to challenge the values of the larger society Examples are groups such as cyberpunks,a
3、narchists,the Mafia,and hippiesReading CheckContrastContrastWhat is the difference between a subculture and a counterculture?Answer:Answer:Subcultures accept most values of the core society,but have certain variations,such as language,not shared by the larger society;counterculture rejects the value
4、s of larger society and substitutes its own set of values and cultural patterns.Cultural Diversity and SociologyThe Adaptive American CultureThe Adaptive American CultureThe long history of immigration to the United States has resulted in an American culture that embraces values,behaviors,and materi
5、al culture from other cultures around the world.Latino influence is especially strong as Hispanics are the largest minority group Influences food,clothes,and cars available Latino holidays are celebrated Spanish-language advertisements are common South Asians are becoming a larger and larger portion
6、 of U.S.population Pakistani and Indian food has quickly become more popular Bollywood movies are popularAt a GlanceThe American Value SystemThe American Value System Over the years,sociologists have identified what they believe are the core values of American society.Among these values are work,ind
7、ividualism,morality and humanitarianism,personal achievement,and others.American values have not stayed the same over time,however.New values,such as respect for the environment,regularly develop and become part of American culture.The American Value SystemMain IdeaMain IdeaEven though American soci
8、ety is quite diverse,there are certain core values that the vast majority of Americans share.Reading FocusReading Focus What are traditional American values?How have our values changed since the 1970s?American Values SummarynPersonal Control Over the EnvironmentnChangenTime and Its ControlnIndividua
9、lism and EqualitynOrientation to ActionnPrivacynSelf-Help ConceptnCompetition and Free EnterprisenDirect&OpennessnPractical&EfficientnMaterialistic/AcquisitionsnInformality,Formality,&Friendship Personal Control Over the EnviromentnAmericans no longer believe in the power of Fate,and they have come
10、to look at people who do as being backward,primitive,or hopelessly nave.To be call fatalistic is one of the worst criticisms one can receive in the American context;to an American,it means one is superstitious and lazy,unwilling to take any initiative in bringing about improvement.n In the United St
11、ates,people consider it normal and right that Man should control Nature,rather than the other way around.More specifically,people believe every single individual should have control over whatever in the environment might potentially affect him or her.The problems of ones life are not seen as having
12、resulted from bad luck as much as having come from ones laziness in pursuing a better life.Furthermore,it is considered normal that anyone should look out for his or her own self-interests first and foremost.ChangenIn the American mind,change is seen as an indisputably good condition.Change is stron
13、gly linked to development,improvement,progress,and growth.Many older,more traditional cultures consider change as a disruptive,destructive force,to be avoided if at all possible.Instead of change,such societies value stability,continuity,tradition,and a rich and ancient heritagenone of which are val
14、ued very much in the United States.nThese first two valuesthe belief that we can do anything and the belief that any change is goodtogether with an American belief in the virtue of hard work and the belief that each individual has a responsibility to do the best he or she can do have helped American
15、s achieve some great accomplishments.So whether these beliefs are true is really irrelevant;what is important is that Americans have considered them to be true and have acted as if they were,thus,in effect,causing them to happen.Time and Its ControlnTime is,for the average American,of utmost importa
16、nce.To the foreign visitor,Americans seem to be more concerned with getting things accomplished on time(according to a predetermined schedule)than they are with developing deep interpersonal relations.Schedules,for the American,are meant to be planned and then followed in the smallest detail.n It ma
17、y seem to you that most Americans are completely controlled by the little machines they wear on their wrists,cutting their discussions off abruptly to make it to their next appointment on time.nAmericans language is filled with references to time,giving a clear indication of how much it is valued.Ti
18、me is something to be on,to be kept,filled,saved,used,spent,wasted,lost,gained,planned,given,made the most of,even killed.Individualism and EqualityIndividualism and equality are often regarded as the most marked characteristics of American society.Sometimes,people see them as in conflict,and someti
19、mes,they see them as complementary.When equality goes too far,it is likely to threaten certain aspects of individualism.When individualism goes too far,it also tends to threaten certain aspects of egalitarianism.Individualism and EqualityAmericans are still trying hard to wrestle with these two inhe
20、rently contradictory notions,for they come in together like a package.One simply cannot get one without the other.Orientation to ActionThis concept has two meanings in American culture.1.In everyday life,the idea of decision making is used to justify a wide range of behavior.2.In its more formal sen
21、se,decision making incorporates a loose cluster of assumptions and values in American culture that have been systematized as procedures for guiding activity.Orientation to ActionThree American assumptions:1.Human beings are responsible for setting their own directions in the world;2.Clarity is prefe
22、rable to ambiguity;3.And contemplation should lead to action.Privacyn Privacy,the ultimate result of individualism is perhaps even more difficult for the foreigner to comprehend.The word privacy does not even exist in many languages.If it does,it is likely to have a strongly negative connotation,sug
23、gesting loneliness or isolation from the group.In the United States,privacy is not only seen as a very positive condition,but it is also viewed as a requirement that all humans would find equally necessary,desirable and satisfying.It is not uncommon for Americans to sayand believesuch statements as
24、If I dont have at least half an hour a day to myself,I will go stark raving mad.Self-Help Conceptn In the United States,a person can take credit only for what he or she has accomplished by himself or herself.Americans get no credit whatsoever for having been born into a rich family.(In the United St
25、ates,that would be considered an accident of birth.)Americans pride themselves in having been born poor and,through their own sacrifice and hard work,having climbed the difficult ladder of success to whatever level they have achievedall by themselves.The American social system has,of course,made it
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