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  1. Jan 2026
    1. belief systems and power structures,

      Belief systems, in my opinion are the common concepts and ideals that direct peoples thoughts and actions inside a community. The term "power structures" helps describe who has influence or authority and how it is held.

    2. The patterns often reveal belief systems and power structures, two of the key ways humans organize themselves into/as cultures.

      Seeing the patterns helps the writer to go above casual observations to more deep cultural implications. The article highlights that writing about culture helps analyze how people, arrange values, and social interactions by connecting patterns to belief systems and power structures.

    3. ethnographic

      This word literally translates to "writing culture." This, in my opinion goes way past just observing people it means it turns real life experiences into true writing.

    4. ethnographic writing is never fully objective and never completely neutral.

      If a ethnographic writing is never really objective, how can a writer include their own viewpoint while still representing the culture correctly? This is significant because it affects how clear and believable the essay is

    1. Coming to understand your own personal mindset, in the larger context of aworldview, will allow you to make more conscious, ethical decisions with respect tohow you interact with others, with respect to how you think, what you say and do,and how you choose to represent your thoughts and ideas as a writer

      When writing about culture making sure you have some awareness of the culture is very important. Understanding what your writing about helps you present your ideas and have them sound more confident. Its great to make sure your treating people fairly talking about any culture. Writing is more credible when ethics are taken seriously.

    2. what you already know about life and culture and writing is just asimportant as what it is you will learn about life and culture and writing throughoutthis class.

      This is important because it shows how learning and writing are helped by your previous experiences. Writing can become more meaningful and personal when you recognize your past experiences.

    3. Whatever you do, or wherever you go, or whatever you take part in will, in someway, reflect your own understanding of and position in culture.

      This line reminds readers that personal experiences shape how we and other people understand culture. It highlights that writing about culture involves more than just doing research on other people, it starts with reflection. Being aware of your own viewpoint allows you to write more smartly and create connections between your own experiences and other peoples cultural ideas.