Thursday, May 19, 2016

Perspectives on Diversity and Culture

Asking people there definition of culture and diversity is interesting. In my adulthood I have gained a new understand for culture and diversity. The definitions that I received was that culture is your background, values, habits, lifestyle, traditions and where you grew up. I also asked them to describe their culture in 10 words and this is where they seemed to struggle. I started to give them examples of mine and they still struggled. From this experience I understand more about how culture is like an iceberg. They talked about the dominate cultures. When we started to have a relaxing conversation then they started to relax. Culture is defiantly misunderstand. But I do have to say these women that I spoke with are very open minded and never once put race, religion or ethnicity in the mix of culture. Diversity to them was similar but not the same. I enjoyed the conversation because the one lady has been all over the world on missions with the LDS Church. She talked about languages and different traditions. Diversity is seen by these women and it was fund to hear the difference in generations.
 
  • Which aspects of culture and diversity that I have studied in this course are included in the answers I received—and what are some examples?
    • The answers that I received from these women were all found in this course but they were very broad in understanding. Many women do not see being a mother or a daughter as being part of a culture. They see it as gender not culture. 
  • Which aspects have been omitted—and what are some examples of such omission?
    • Some things that were omitted were the characteristics of the dominate culture. As I see the sub-cultures and the family cultures. The did talk a little about how in Malaysia two cultures have similar traditions and beliefs but never have interacted. It took me time to get them to go beyond the top of the iceberg. When we did it was a fun conversation.
  • In what ways has thinking about other people’s definitions of culture and diversity influenced my own thinking about these topics?
    • Many things influence my culture. My definition of culture and diversity are influence by my experiences with other individuals. I was raised that our history and the past are part of our culture and who we are. I agree with the ladies that tradition is part of culture.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Charissa, Thanks for sharing your experiences. I really think that once people have the chance to go out and live in other parts of the world, your understanding about culture change drastically because that's when you really experience that culture goes deeper than language, food, or celebration of holidays.

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  2. Charissa,
    I am finding confirmation in our posts that culture is such a subconscious part of our lives. I find it confirming as it brings to light our reading and video clip for the week. Thanks for sharing!
    -Liz Plaskon

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