Informal rules that define what is accepted or standard
What is norm?
Celebratory activities, cultural events, or entertainment.
What is festival?
Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid
What is a Fairy Tale?
A production that makes serious situations lighter(funny).
What is Parody?
A term that describes the image or impression we offer to those with whom we interact in a given situation
What is social front?
This can also be referred to as faith
What is beliefs?
Examples of this: Weddings, funerals, babyshowers
What is ritual?
This refers to the details on the story
What is content?
A poem that is poorly written or a song with bad lyrics. This way work as.......
What is a target for a parody?
Consists of the place, scenery, and props
What is the setting?
This teaches us our culture and to be a member of a social group
What is socialization?
Someone that is in the audience and watches the activities
What is a spectator?
Offers a conceptual framework for understanding family structure
What is family storytelling?
Literature, movies, music, television shows, periodicals, and art
What is examples of Parody?
Teacher, waitress, students. these are examples of.......
What is role sets?
In the U.S you wear white wedding gowns but in certain Asian countries you wear red.
What is Cultural Traditions?
A characteristic of this is multi-vocied
What is festival?
What is Ethnographic Narratives?
Parody depends on this
What is imitation?
He used a metaphor of a play to describe how we present ourselves
What is Erving Goffman?
This is influenced by media and popular entertainments
What is Culture?
These are two types of mixed audiences that are possible in rituals and festivals
What is accidental ritual and integral aesthetic audience?
Telling stories that allow you to share a bond with the audience
What is the 4th Characteristic of personal narratives?
T/F: A work can be humorous without being a parody
What is true?
Title of the book that Erving Goffman wrote
What is "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life?