Myth. Good luck on your exam.
theme.
People often refer to traditional stories that form the basis for culture and beliefs as "myths." Myths serve to explain natural phenomena, cultural practices, and moral lessons, often featuring gods, heroes, and supernatural events. They are integral to a community's identity and worldview, shaping social norms and values across generations.
One example is the story of Romulus and Remus, the twin brothers who founded Rome according to Roman mythology. This myth helped shape Roman identity, values, and beliefs, and became an integral part of Roman culture and history.
"Post" as in to go *beyond* traditional culture (in this instance). Cannibalism might be adopted by a certain culture, but I'm sure many of us traditionalists would consider it "post-traditional".
They ignore them, and suppress them making them seeing nonsense. Which of course they are not!
Hurston portrays the two women who visit as curious and skeptical, eager to learn about the culture and beliefs of the people they encounter. She suggests that their presence highlights the clash between traditional spiritual practices and modern skepticism.
how is a traditional culture described
Islamic culture is based on the teachings of Islam, with a strong emphasis on monotheism, religious practices, and adherence to the Quran. African traditional culture is diverse and varies across different ethnic groups, with a focus on oral traditions, rituals, ceremonies, and animistic beliefs. While Islam is a universal religion, African traditional culture is deeply rooted in specific ethnic identities and practices.
Values refers to the beliefs and morality of a given culture.
Of course it does, culture effects almost every aspect of a human beliefs.
what is a receptive culture
Culture is the way of life for people who share similar beliefs and customs.