Monday, February 27, 2012

We began a new unit last week: Culture.
I've never really been interested in culture, especially the cultures of other people. During spanish class (the previous few years I've taken it), it would consistently be the most boring part of the lessons, in my opinion. However, sociology is really opening up my eyes to a new perspective on this. Instead of just talking about other cultures, we're looking at our own culture through the eyes of others. Stefan Shirmer's article got me thinking about the incredibly odd practices we have as Americans. For example, I've come to realize that a lot of signs we see while driving really aren't necessary.
It's funny... I'm starting to view Americans as jerks. We're all so ethnocentric (please excuse the exaggeration), and we have no idea how to adapt to new conditions/cultures. Since English is the "universal" language, we expect all places to speak it and that makes us take the language for granted.
If mankind was more culturally relative, I'm sure we would all be a lot nicer to those who don't share similar backgrounds to ourselves. Racism is a huge issue in our modern societies, and I'm starting to see the roots of it all.

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