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Theme 5: Key Terms

Theme 5: Key Terms. Learning goals. Provide an overview of the key terms for theme 5: Sign Symbol Ritual Routine. Theme 5: Key terms. Sign – object or gesture that expresses one specific message or meaning. Theme 5: key terms.

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Theme 5: Key Terms

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  1. Theme 5: Key Terms

  2. Learning goals • Provide an overview of the key terms for theme 5: • Sign • Symbol • Ritual • Routine

  3. Theme 5: Key terms • Sign – object or gesture that expresses one specific message or meaning.

  4. Theme 5: key terms • Symbol – means "thrown together". What are thrown together are our desires, feelings, emotions – things that are intangible – together with something that is tangible

  5. Theme 5: key terms • Ritual: Bodily actions surrounded by language that make symbols effective within a culture; associated with all aspects of human life

  6. Theme 5: key terms • Habit: Rituals of daily living that we tend to do the same way each time without thinking • The difference between a routine and a ritual is not necessarily the action, but the attitude behind the action. • To many, a routine is getting up every morning, eating breakfast, brushing your teeth, taking a shower, getting dressed, and going to work. It is not a meaningful part of our day, but it needs to get done so we do it. It’s viewed as a chore. • However, rituals are viewed as more meaningful practices. Often, there is symbolism involved, and a real sense of purpose. A big part of it is your subjective experience of the activity.

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