Generation Transmission of Culture
There are a number of ways that a culture may be transmitted to the next generation such as influences from family and parents, religion, and community. This works intends to explore the generation transmission of cultural elements through the methodology of informational research.
One of my earliest memories is the sound of the drums coming down Main Street while the smells of popcorn and coffee drifted through the summer air. That was the 4th of July many years ago as I sat atop my father's shoulders watching the Independence Day parade. Forever, red, white and blue will be associated with drums, popcorn and festivity. This is one example of cultural transmission.
Family & Parents
Cultural Transmission Starts at an Early Age:
In view of the fact that many Americans through generation after generation will ever relate lemonade to summer and hot chocolate naturally is only consumed in winter. This makes sense as I consider that Christmas without sweet potato casserole could not be Christmas at all in our family for at least four generations. The following was stated that helps understand transmission of culture:
Nation-ness is "natural" in the sense that it contains something that is unchosen (much like gender, skin color, and parentage). It has an aura of fatality embedded in history" (Grieder, Brett nd)
Behavioral Model by Parents:
can remember that my grandmother would not go to town without a hat and gloves as that was how she was modeled behaviorally by the older women in her family. Through cultural mores' cultural elements become almost considered law that should be obeyed. Consider the following:
Variations in our individualistic ideal can be found in our cultural tradition - something often overlooked in our forward-facing, future-oriented society. By cultural tradition the authors mean the symbols, ideals, and ways of life of a people that express the meaning of the destiny its members share. The themes of success, freedom, and justice are all present (although take different meanings) in the three central strands of our cultural heritage - biblical, republican, and modern individualistic ideals.'
How the Food is Cooked
Different cultures...
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