a social group or category of the population that, in a larger society, is set apart and bound together by common ties of race, language, nationality, or culture
I think what I'm trying to get at is that the culture of people of German descent in Wisconsin is probably pretty different from the culture of people of German descent in France or Zambia. All of those people are the same race and ethnicity but different cultures. I'd say. Today.
All of those people are the same race and ethnicity but different cultures. I'd say. Today
Well, if the Germans in Wisconsin can be called out as an ethnicity separate from the rest of Wisconsin, ans similarly with France and Zambia, there may be medically or socially significant similarities between the three groups.
My sister studied people of Jamaican descent in Costa Rica for one or two of her degrees. They sound more Jamaican than I do. They speak the patois, cook the food, etc. So if you're studying heart disease, for instance, you may lump them with Jamaican Jamaicans, because they have the same dietary patterns.
However, with the definition given above, they can be defined as different ethnicities if their cultures are different. That's why I said my definition was bigger than yours.
That's really interesting about the Jamaican-Costa Ricans.
There are similar instances in Panama (J August Richards is ex-Jamaican that way)--a lot of Caribbean folk went over to help build the canal. I understand we may have relatives in Panama. Both my grandfathers went over to build, but they came back.
someone had told everyone to wear condoms,
I tried, but it wouldn't fit over my elbow.
This conversation is amusing to me because I spent a good half of my undergrad discussing how 'culture' should be defined.
The general consensus is that you shouldn't bother and just fudge the edges.
Every culture has different fudge, though.
Mmm, fudge.
The general consensus is that you shouldn't bother and just fudge the edges.
Oh good, because I could tell every time I started typing a sentence that I would have come up with something completely different yesterday or last week.
Well that's a post-processualist view. I'm sure someone coming at it from a processualist viewpoint would be happy to provide a definition and statistics to support it. Crazy processualists.
Crazy processualists
Oh yeah, those guys are NUTS. I totally know who they are and what that word means, too.