Sunday, March 10, 2013

Culture: Photo Voice


Culture is the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc. My nationality is American but my family is from Guyana which is located in South America. Many people think I am from India because my religion is Hinduism.  But the truth is there are many Hindu's around the world who is born into different culture's. Most of my family was born in Guyana, but i was born in the United States, and grew up around many different cultures. Another thing that people judge about some Guyanese people is that they speak "Hindi". But in Guyana we speak English.  Even though some words we have is different from the American language, it sounds a lot like each other. In the Guyanese culture we cook a lot of "Curry". This is one of the traditional foods we have. Other cultures also cook curry, but usually it is cooked everyday in my culture. Once every year my family has a "Jhandi", which is a day when we preform a religious function at our house to bless the family and the house. One of the most important value in my family is relationship between each other and communication. When attending a family party or a family function everyone is communicating, but once in a while I will notice that my cousin would keep to himself. It's completely out of the norm for him to do that but he has autism and needs his space at times. In this blog I will show you what type of culture I am surrounded by in my daily life.

This is the flag of Guyana. 


This is a picture of carnival. This celebration is celebrated through out many different cultures. Mainly between Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago. 



This is a picture of the Guyanese traditional food "Chicken Curry". Many other cultures don't call it Chicken curry but curry chicken. This is usually argued by the different cultures because they want it called what they call it. It is funny because it doesn't matter how you say it.

Non- Material Culture 

This is a picture of our traditional clothes. On the left is a Sari which only girls wear mostly to church. But there are many women and girls who wear this daily not to show off the style of it but its party of there culture and beliefs. On the right is a Kurta, which only guys wear. This traditional clothing is worn in the Hindu  culture as well as the Muslim culture. They wear it to church(Temple) or to Mosque.   



Symbol Element of Culture
This is a picture of GANESHA (also spelled Ganesa) is one of the most well-known and most widely worshiped deities (God) in the Hindu pantheon. My last name comes from this god, and my family worships him to the fullest. Many other Hindu’s worship this god as well, and pay their respects to him when they attend church (Temple). But for people who do not know who this god is, they see a ugly looking "being" who looks half man half elephant. This is the major cause of culture war, because people judge to fast and not know the full meaning of what they are judging.




Symbol Element of Culture
This is the symbol of “Allah” the god of the Muslim culture. There is no known picture of him but us Muslim’s we believe this is the sign of him being there (existing).  Since I am half Muslim, I pay full respects to the culture, and learn from my family the knowledge that was passed down from generations. But to others this culture is a disgrace. Ever since 9/11 the Muslim community has been hated and blamed for what has happened. Before knowing anything, people take actions to drive the Muslim culture out, but we are here and stronger than ever because we are a community who stick strong to our beliefs and religion.



“Jeans”- Material Culture
Jeans is the best known American culture trait. “Most” Americans in the United States once wore jeans. It is American made, and others around the world American made Jeans just to show that they have this American brand. I say “most” Americans were jeans because in other culture they follow their guidelines and that can mean:
1.       Can’t show their skin or body feature. This is followed by the Muslim culture where the women and girls have to cover their skin.
2.       Other cultures like the Amish culture wear their traditional clothes to show that they are Amish.




Values of Culture
Same Sex Marriage is based on the decision of the two lovers. I personally think it’s a good thing for same sex marriage because it will make a ton of people happy. It opens a new world for these people but at the same time many concerns grow. There are many people who disagree with this type pf culture people are following and discriminate them. Many think marriage should be between a Man and Women because it is the “Norm” in society and culture.


Folkways of Culture
This is the peace sign that symbolizes peace. But to other people this sign in their culture may be known as a bad sign, and offensive meaning that can cause conflict.

In this blog I have shown some examples of different cultural views and how the norms of these cultures can be different in a different culture. People should try to understand the different norms of a culture before they judge or show any type of hate towards that culture.



Machael Montano is one of the best Soca artists that is around today. All of his songs are in English, but some words are from his culture, which is from Trinidad and Tobago. But many people from the islands can understand these words because the language is the same. Referring back to chapter 3, Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, can be applied to Machael Montano songs because some words are in English and others are in Trinidadian. But the thing about Machael Montano is that he loves to make songs with other people. For example his latest song "Indian Gyal" is a song he made with Drupatee Ramgoonai. This song is sang in both English and Indian. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KTTJ1mCKIc If u listen to the song u can hear them same "Wok up de Larki" which means work up the girl in English but in Indian means work up the lady. Very similar, but that one word changed how people interpret the song. 

3 comments:

  1. Sohan,

    This tells me so little about you. Did you cut and paste some of the sentences you wrote. I would check this to make sure we dont have any issues. Please re-do.

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    1. I used the pictures from google image and the sentences I wrote was not cut and paste but I will add more to what I wrote to explain more about me.

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  2. I learned a lot from your culture by reading your blog... You made all the cultural concepts very clear when you defined material culture and mentioned jeans because is made in America and also used a picture to represent it. You made a clear point by saying that in other cultures like muslins where women and girls can’t show their skin or body feature. In the part where you wrote about values of culture you give your own opinion about the issue and I totally agree with you it is based on the decision of the tow lovers people are free to do what they want and to choose who they want to spend the rest of their life with. If the people who are against it change their minds things will be better and discrimination will go down.

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