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The "cultural turn" of the 1960s ultimately placed culture much higher on the sociological agenda

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What would a collectivist culture member say?

A member of a collectivist culture may prioritize the needs of the group over individual desires. They may emphasize cooperation, harmony, and community well-being. Decision-making may involve consensus-building and maintaining social relationships.


How might sociologists define high culture low culture and popular culture?

Popular culture is and has always been a hybrid form of high and low culture. High culture makes its way into the "low culture" if it has appealed to the mass population. It then becomes low culture because suddenly it is commercialized and thus deemed part of low culture--one that has the appearance of being an obsequious attempt to connect to the "regular folk". No one markets cultural/creative/artistic phenomena to the masses when it is not accessible to the "low minds" because there is no money involved in it. So it dies like a twister in an open field. However, if we look carefully, we can see that even gypsy music and culture from Spain, once deemed as low and filthy and was threatened to the point of extinction, started to become an easily identifiable symbol of the dominating culture as more and more people began to align themselves with exploring their culture. On the other hand, Shakespeare was once deemed as low culture, and is now considered the epitome of high culture in Literature


What is meant by invisibilty of culture?

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When discussing subculture's it is important to note that each individual could be?

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culture defines who a person is, where they come from [in some cases], what they eat, what they wear, what they believe in.

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