INTL-I 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Enculturation, Habituation, Racialization

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Religion, religious symbols, etc. all cultural markers. Culture- the different way that humans have developed ideas from experience/memory and act upon the basis of that experience. Enculturation- the habituation of an individual to normal group practices, norms. Markers are used to express/distinguish an identity from others. Material- the arts, housing, clothing, holy spaces, objects, services. Nonmaterial- ritual, religion, language/speech acts, education, heroes, myths. Different cultures occupying the same space, dominant (from above), and subaltern cultures (from below, excluded). Modern nations- uses citizenship to equalize people, have the.

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