The Culture Debate
Please respond to these three questions in your notebook/journal:
1. What is American culture exactly?
2. Who gets to decide what is included or excluded from American culture?
3. How do we know we are culturally 'American'?
"Recognize that the position you take in this debate about culture --whatever position you take--is a political one with implications about what we should value, what we should praise, what we should accept, what we should teach. When you reflect [or act to create art or writing] about this debate, when you contribute your own voice to this discussion, try to be aware of the implications that follow from your position. When you listen to the voices of others, try to listen with awareness, deciding for yourself what is at stake and how their positions relate to your own."
1. What is American culture exactly?
2. Who gets to decide what is included or excluded from American culture?
3. How do we know we are culturally 'American'?
"Recognize that the position you take in this debate about culture --whatever position you take--is a political one with implications about what we should value, what we should praise, what we should accept, what we should teach. When you reflect [or act to create art or writing] about this debate, when you contribute your own voice to this discussion, try to be aware of the implications that follow from your position. When you listen to the voices of others, try to listen with awareness, deciding for yourself what is at stake and how their positions relate to your own."
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