Body Ritual Among the Nacirema - Horace Miner
Increasing cultural relativism
- shows us how one of another culture might view American customs, reinforcing that our way is not necessarily the "right" way just because it is familiar. - to step back from our own culture and allow ourselves to ask "why" we do the things we do - to expose Americans' tendencies towards Ethnocentrism and judgement of other cultures
Shrines in homes
Bathrooms
latipso
Hopsital
Magical Potions
Medicine
Ethnocentrism
a tendency to use our own group's ways of doing things as a yardtick for judging others
Nacirema
is American spelled backward
Holy-mouth-man
is a dentist
Medicine man
is a doctor
Focal point of the shrine(box)
medicine cabinet
Cultural relativism
not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms
Horace Miner's purpose with the piece
to increase cultural relativism