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cultureIn sociology and anthropology, the way of life of a particular society or group of people, including patterns of thought, beliefs, behaviour, customs, traditions, rituals, dress, and language, as well as art, music, and literature. Archaeologists use the word to mean the surviving objects or artefacts that provide evidence of a social grouping.
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Of course, people are not aware of acting out on these unconscious cultural codes. 14) When members of these non-dominant groups display aspects of their identity that reflect different cultural codes, such displays are often interpreted as threats to the core values of the firm that will undermine the cohesion and financial viability of the corporation. Dawson argues that midcentury play scripts suggested the power of self-fashioning as they depicted striving heroines who achieved social success via their insight, cleverness, and ability to master both parlor games and cultural codes (think Jane Eyre). |
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