新编研究生综合英语教程UNIT3(潘海英)课件.ppt
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1、新编研究生综合英语教程Advanced English for Graduate Students:General Skills&Academic Literacy,Unit Three Culture,Text A The Values Americans Live By,A culture can be viewed as a collection of values that go together to shape the way a group of people perceive and relate to the world around them.As people grow
2、up,they learn certain values,which will influence and shape their way of life.How does American culture differ from others?The way to address this question is to consider the values Americans live by.,Overview,“Values”are ideas about what is right and wrong,desirable and undesirable,normal and abnor
3、mal,proper and improper.Most people who grow up in a particular culture share certain values.These values overlap and support each other;they fit together.Dr.L.Robert Kohls has developed a list of 13 commonly held values which help explain why Americans act as they do.,Background Information Pre-rea
4、ding Questions Text A The Values Americans Live Vocabulary Exercises,Text A The Values Americans Live By,Background Information,Text A The Values Americans Live By,Exercises,Dr.L Robert Kohls,Director of International Programs at San Francisco State University,is a renowned literary contributor to t
5、he research on cultural patterns.He has developed a list of 13(8 are listed in Text A)commonly held values which help explain to first-time visitors to the United States why Americans act as they do.He is careful,and cautions to avoid labeling these values positive or negative.Whether one agrees wit
6、h Kohls or not or is willing to accept as valid any generalizations about Americans his observations are thought provoking.,Background,1.Information about the author,:In recent decades,a new form of identification has emerged which breaks down the understanding of the individual as a coherent whole
7、subject into a collection of various cultural identifiers.These cultural identifiers may be the result of various conditions including:locality,gender,race,history,nationality,language,sexuality,religion,ethnicity,aesthetics,and even food.Therefore,cultural identity refers to a feeling of belonging
8、to a group.It is part of a persons self-conception and self-perception and is related to these cultural identifiersor any kind of social group that has its own distinct culture.In this way,cultural identity is both characteristic of the individual but alsoof the culturally identical group of members
9、 sharing the same cultural identity.Cultural identity can also be expressed through certain styles of clothing or other aesthetic markers.,Background,2.Information about cultural identity,:.,Background,3.Information about the Declaration of Independence,The Declaration of Independence was drafted by
10、 Thomas Jefferson and then adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4,1776.It was regarded as the nations most cherished symbol of liberty and Jeffersons most enduring monument.“We hold these truths to be self-evident,that all men are created equal,that they are endowed by their Creator with cert
11、ain unalienable Rights,that among these are Life,Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”was made by Abraham Lincoln as the centerpiece of his rhetoric(as in the Gettysburg Address of 1863),and his politics.Since then,it has become a well-known statement on human rights.,Q1:How much do you know about
12、the American values?Which part of American values do you think is acceptable to us?Q2:What is the cause of traditional American values?Q3:What is your view on American values?What are the effects of American values?Q4:How is the mainstream American culture different from the Chinese culture?Q5:Do cu
13、ltural values change as time changes?,Pre-reading Questions,Q1:How much do you know about the American values?Which part of American values do you think is acceptable to us?Open,Pre-reading Questions,Q2:What is the cause of Traditional American values?The earliest settlers came to the North American
14、 continent to establish colonies that were free from the controls that existed in European societies.They wanted to escape the controls placed on their lives by the kings and governments,priests and churches,noblemen and aristocrats.In 1776,the British colonial settlers declared their independence f
15、rom England and established a new nation,the United States of America.In doing so,they created a climate of freedom where the emphasis was on the individual.This is probably the most basic of all the American values,which is also called individualism by scholars.,Pre-reading Questions,Q3:What is you
16、r view on American values?What are the effects of American values?By freedom,Americans mean the desire and the ability of all individuals to control their own destiny without outside interference.There is,however,a price to be paid for this individual freedom:self-reliance.Individuals must learn to
17、rely on themselves or risk losing freedom.This means achieving both financial and emotional independence from their parents as early as possible,usually by age of 18-21.It means that Americans believe they should take care of themselves,solve their own problems,and“stand on their own two feet.”,Q3:W
18、hat is your view on American values?What are the effects of American values?Most Americans believe that they must be self-reliant in order to keep their freedom.If people are dependent,they risk losing freedom as well as the respect of their peers.In order to be in the mainstream of American life-to
19、 have power and/or respect individuals must be seen as self-reliant.Although receiving financial support from charity,family,or the government is allowed,it is never admired.Many people believe that such individuals are setting a bad example,which may weaken the American character as a whole.,Q3:Wha
20、t is your view on American values?What are the effects of American values?So,it is important to understand what most Americans truly mean when they say they believe in equality of opportunity.They mean that each individual should have an equal chance for success.It helps ensure that the race for suc
21、cess is a fair one and that a person does not win or lose just because of external forces.The phrase“going from rags to riches”became a slogan for the great American dream.There is,however,a price to be paid for this equality of opportunity:competition.,Q3:What is your view on American values?What a
22、re the effects of American values?People who like to compete and are more successful than others are honored by being called winners.On the other hand,those who do not like to compete and are not successful when they try are often dishonored by being called losers.The pressure to compete causes Amer
23、icans to be more energetic,but it also places a constant emotional strain on them.When they retire,they are at last free from the pressures of competition.But then a new problem arises.They may feel useless and unwanted in a society that gives so much prestige to those who compete well.This is why o
24、lder people in the United States do not have as much honor and respect as they do in other less competitive societies.,Q4:How is the mainstream American culture different from the Chinese culture?Open,Pre-reading Questions,Q5:What are the main characteristics of values?First,as part of culture,value
25、s are learned from people around:family,school,mass media,and so on.Once learned,they tend to be stable and govern people beliefs,attitudes,ideas and actions.Second,values are hidden.We do not see them as they exist in our subconsciousness.We are not always aware of them,but we make judgments accord
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