Examples Of Culture Relativism

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1. Culture relativism: is the process of understanding other cultures on their own terms, rather than judging according to one 's own culture. This means not to think any less of a culture because their beliefs, values, norms, and cultural practices are different than yours. By having an open mind about different cultures and immersing yourself into their values and norms it will allow you appreciate their way of life. Also, it helps you to see the world and our personal lives through a different light.

2. An example of ethnocentrism that is happening in our society today is Terrorism and Hate Crimes. Ever since the bombing of the Twin Towers by suicide bombers in 2001, the United States Citizens (Black, White, Asian, Mexican etc) have all started to question every Middle Eastern or Muslim American. These people were born in America and most likely have no affiliation with the Middle East, that 's just where their roots come from. They are constantly being racially profiled as suicide bombers,
“Language is a system of communication using vocal sounds, gestures, or written symbols; the basis of symbolic culture and the primary means through which we communicate with one another and perpetuate our culture” (Pg 78) Language is the most significant element of culture. It has allowed us to develop and separate ourselves from all other species on the planet. Language is what connects us from the past, present and future. It allows us the grasp concepts complicated concepts to pass along to future generations. “Language is so important that many have argued that it shapes not only our communication but our perception” (Pg 78 Para 5 Line 1) The Sapir and Whorf Hypothesis broke from the traditional idea of language and made it concrete that language actually structures a thought, “That perception not only suggests the need for words with which to express what is perceived but also that the words themselves help create those perceptions” (Pg 78 Para 5 Line

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