ASPECTS OF MATERIAL AND NON-MATERIAL CULTURE
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June 27, 2016
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ASPECTS OF MATERIAL AND NON-MATERIAL CULTURE
INTRODUCTION
In the world of diverse culture, we have two important aspects of the culture e.g.
material and non-material culture which people of any separate community experience. One
aspect represent the physical appearance of the material whereas other shows the beliefs,
values and ethics through their representation among the individuals. We are here to
distinguish the two types of culture. We have several objects and their associated values or
cultural beliefs that represent how we culturally use those material objects with their
significant culture significance in the world[ CITATION hop \l 1033 ].
EXAMINING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MATERIAL AND NON-MATERIAL
CULTURE
Material culture infers to the physical resources, objects, and spaces which
individuals utilize to describe their own culture for instances, offices, neighborhoods, homes,
schools, cities, churches, temples, synagogues, mosques, plants, tools, factories, means of
production, products, stores, goods or any material objects existing in the world. On the other
hand, Non‐material culture denotes to the spiritual and ethical ideas or thoughts that
individuals have around their culture, comprising beliefs, rules, values, norms, language,
morals, institutions and organizations etc.[ CITATION Bob09 \l 1033 ]
IDENTIFYING THE TEN OBJECTS OF REGULAR CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
We have recognized these objects (material) of the regular culture knowledge that we
experience in the life as:
1. Restaurant Fast Food e.g. MacDonald’s or KFC
2. Novel and religious books e.g. Bible