Sunday, September 04, 2005
After reading "Culture is Ordinary" by Raymond Williams, I found out that he was trying to explain different views of how culture changed over the years. From his own perspective, Raymond shows that growing up, he looked from a mountain top and could see that each way he looked there was different cultures that were either more developed or less developed than others. Parts of this culture he added included such things asmeaning of life and purpose, art, religion, and how society acts as a whole. By using his own perspective on things it was easier to see the point that he was trying to get across. That is that culture in every sense is not just defined as one thing but combines smaller things to make a well developed process.
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