Title: Folk and Popular Culture
1Folk and Popular Culture
2Definition of Culture
- A group of belief systems, norms and values
practiced by a people - Recognized in 1 of 2 ways
- People call themselves a culture
- Others can label a certain group of people as a
culture
3Folk Culture
- Small
- Incorporates homogeneous population
- Typically rural
- Cohesive in cultural traits
- Work to preserve those traits in order to claim
uniqueness
4Folk Culture cont.
- Material culture what a group of people make
- Nonmaterial culture beliefs, practices,
aesthetics and values of a group of people
5Popular Culture
- Large
- Incorporates heterogeneous populations
- Typically urban
- Experiences quickly changing cultural traits
- Practiced by people across identities and across
the world - Also encompasses material and nonmaterial culture
6How is popular culture diffused?
- Hierarchical diffusion
- Uses an urban hierarchy (distance decay)
- David Harvey time-space compression
- Refers to social and psychological effects of
living in a time-space convergence (Donald
Janelle) - Since technology links some places more closely
than others, culture diffuses more quickly rather
than at a constant rate
7Hearths of Popular Culture
- How do things become a part of popular culture?
- Often begins with contagious diffusion
- Ex. Dave Matthews Band
8Manufacturing a Hearth
- Clayton Rosati
- Studied infrastructure of MTV its role in the
production of popular culture and geographies of
popular culture - MTV produces popular culture by opening
globalized spaces to local culture thereby
globalizing local culture
9- Popular culture does not take over the existing
popular culture, rather a process called
reterritorialization of popular culture occurs - When people w/in a place start to produce an
aspect of popular culture themselves in the
context of their own culture ands making it their
own
10How are local cultures sustained?
- Assimilation of certain groups destroyed local
culture - Local culture sustained through customs
- Simon Harrison
- 2 goals of local cultures keep other cultures
out keep their culture in - Local cultures work to avoid cultural
appropriation - Recognized that through cultural appropriation,
places become increasingly important - neolocalism
11Influence of the Physical Environment
- Customs are influenced by climate, soil and
vegetation - Particularly responsive to environment b/c low
level of technology and agricultural economy - 2 necessities of life food and shelter
- Shows the influence of cultural values and the
environment on the development of unique folk
culture
12Distinctive Food Preferences
- Derived from the environment
- Adapt food preferences to environmental
conditions - Role of terrior (effects of the environment on a
particular food item)
13Food attractions and Taboos
- Everything in nature has a signature or distinct
characteristic - Therefore people eat and dont eat certain things
based on a response as to whether it is socially
acceptable or not - The nutritional value is one of the determining
factors in whether someone eats something or not - Some things are eaten b/c they enhance some
characteristic the culture deems important
14Food attractions and Taboo
- Taboo to eat things that are thought to embody
negativity - May establish food taboos to protect the
environment - Religion and social values also play a role in
food taboos
15Folk Housing
- House among the essential facts of human
geography - A. Distinctive Building Materials
- -influenced by location, resources
available and social factors - B. Distinctive House Form and Orientation
- -forms result from customary beliefs or
environmental factors
16Folk Housing cont.
- C. Housing and Environment
- -homes are constructed based on the
environment
17U.S. Folk House Forms
- Fred Kniffen-3 major hearths of folk house forms
in the US - NE-saltbox, two-chimney, cape cod, front gable
and wing - Mid-Atlantic I house
- Lower Cheasapeake-one story w/steep roof and two
chimneys - Style of housing not as distinctive anymore due
to rapid communication and transportation systems - Majority of people dont build the houses they
live in
18Diffusion of folk housing forms
19Local Popular Culture Seen in the Cultural
Landscape
- Reflects norms, values and aesthetics of a
culture - Placelessness (Edward Relph)
- Cultural landscapes are so similar because
- Architecture forms planning ideas have diffused
around the world. - Individual businesses products are so
widespread they impact all places - The borrowing of idealized landscae images
promotes a blurring of place distinctiveness
20Why is popular culture widely distributed?
- Popular Housing Styles
- Modern house styles (1945-1960) minimal
traditional, ranch, split level, contemporary
shed style houses - Neo-eclectic (1960-) mansard, neo-Tudor,
Neo-French, neo-colonial - have great rooms rather than separate living
family rooms
21Diffusion of Popular Culture cont.
- Rapid Diffusion of Clothes
- Characterized by income and job characteristics
- Improved communication
- Exposure to folk dress due to increased travel
television - Jeans-know why how jeans became a part of
popular culture
22Diffusion of Popular Culture cont.
- Snack foods and beverages
- preference based on what is made, grown or
imported locally - also affected by background
- dependent on income and advertising
23Role of TV in diffusing Popular Culture
- Significant custom because
- Most popular leisure activity
- Most important means by which culture is diffused
24Why Does Globalization of Popular Culture Cause
Problems?
- Threat to Folk Culture
- Rising income increases demand for items valued
in popular culture - Can lead to domination of folk culture
- Loss of traditional values (clothing)
- Change in traditional role of women-How?
- Can also cause problems in less developed
nations-increase in prostitution
25Globalization of Popular Culture cont.
- Threat of Foreign Media Imperialism
- Threatens LDCs independence
- Seen as a new type of economic cultural
imperialism - Allow governments of LDC to censor shows and/or
only program shows appropriate to traditional
values
26Environmental Impact of Popular Culture
- Modifies nature
- Uniform landscapes-seen to generate product
recognition greater consumption
27Negative Environmental Impacts
- Increased demand for natural resources
- Depletion of resources and/or extinction of
species - Inefficient use of resources
- Pollution
- Popular culture produces a lot of waste
- Folk culture can also negatively impact the
environment by ignoring natural processes