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What does it mean to be an American?

What does it mean to be an American?. 2011 Fulbright Introduction Project. Every country has cultural attributes. . cul·ture kəl-chər. :the pattern of knowledge, beliefs, behaviors, materials, and social traits of a group :the characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people

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What does it mean to be an American?

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  1. What does it mean to be an American? 2011 Fulbright Introduction Project

  2. Every country has cultural attributes.

  3. cul·ture \kəl-chər\ :the pattern of knowledge, beliefs, behaviors, materials, and social traits of a group :the characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people :the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices

  4. What is AmericanCulture? • What values, hobbies, and materials define you? • Which groups do you belong to? • Why would you define your preferences as “American”?

  5. The MeltingPot A common metaphor to explain the phenomenon of multi-culture in America.

  6. Your assignment • Working in a small group, prepare a presentation that explores seven cultural markers • Focus on as many commonalities within the group • Occasionally highlight interesting differences among members

  7. Cultural Markers • Food • Entertainment • Family • Friendships/relationships/marriages • Values/beliefs • Work • Education • Holidays/celebrations • Births • Deaths

  8. Arizona Culture? Is Arizona culture different from American culture? What aspects of your life have been particularly influenced by the Arizona climate?

  9. What cultural markers are specific to your family? Your friends? (Scholars refer to very small cultures or groups as discourses).

  10. Mode of presentation • One group poster

  11. Requirements • Each section should have verbal and textual representation; these are not the same. In other words, if you read from the poster, you get credit for only one of these two requirements. • Each section should also have pictorial representation. Your images should be vivid, engaging, and relevant. Be creative. None of these guys:

  12. Key to success • No canned answers! Be creative! • Share your passions! If you’re involved in a club, sport, or hobby, feel free to make it theme of your presentation. • Ex: Baseball: food at games, celebrations for special games, legacy of great players who have passed…

  13. Due dates • Due for credit: Friday, August 5th in class. All sections must be complete for full credit. • Presentations begin at the bell on Monday, August 8.

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