An example for the five layers of culture (values, taboos, heroes, rituals, symbols) that are representative for your culture.
One influencial aspect on German culture is the competitive situation at school in Germany.
Table of Contents
1. Cultural CV
2. Cultural Onions
2.1 Symbols
2.2 Rituals
2.3 Heroes
2.4 Values
2.5 Taboos
3. Comment
Objectives and Topics
The work explores the influence of German culture on the author's identity and professional development, focusing on the competitive nature of the German school and apprenticeship system and personal cultural reflections using the "cultural onion" model.
- The competitive pressure within the German educational system.
- Individualism versus teamwork in professional and academic settings.
- Analysis of cultural layers: Symbols, Rituals, Heroes, Values, and Taboos.
- Personal growth and adaptation to different professional environments.
- Cross-cultural observations regarding social norms and academic integrity.
Excerpt from the Book
Within my Culture
“My house, my car, my boat”: Life in Germany is still quite structured in many parts of the country (especially when you are from the countryside). This means, briefly outlined, that as a kid you attend school, afterwards as a young grown-up you go to university or make an apprenticeship, find a partner, buy a car, start a family, and finally move into your own house, to its construction you often contributed with your own hands. A neat fence, alternatively a high hedge, painstakingly delimits one’s own plot of land from your neighbour’s. All in all, material things are important status symbols for Germans, signifying that someone has achieved major aims in life.
For me
People are hunter-gatherers. As for me, I have a weakness for collecting flags wherever I have been. They affiliate my memories with the special country I have been to. Moreover, I like to collect glasses – Coca Cola glasses. So, for instance, I have a Christmas edition, or several glasses from soccer world championships. I put them neatly into my glasses section in the kitchen and no one should dare to use these glasses for drinking purposes.
Summary of Chapters
1. Cultural CV: The author describes the competitive environment of the German school system and its lasting impact on their professional mindset.
2. Cultural Onions: This section deconstructs German culture and the author's personal identity through five distinct layers: symbols, rituals, heroes, values, and taboos.
3. Comment: A brief reflection on the cultural differences observed when interacting with non-German educational norms regarding academic integrity.
Keywords
Germany, Education System, Competition, Cultural Identity, Cultural Onion, Symbols, Rituals, Heroes, Values, Taboos, Apprenticeship, Social Norms, Individualism, Professional Development, Cross-cultural.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of this work?
The document focuses on the author's personal reflection regarding their cultural background, specifically highlighting the influence of the competitive German school and apprenticeship systems.
What are the central thematic fields covered?
The themes include the German educational structure, the transition from school to the workforce, and a structured cultural analysis using the five-layer "cultural onion" model.
What is the core research objective?
The objective is to explore and describe how specific cultural aspects and systemic pressures have influenced the author's identity and approach to professional life.
Which scientific method is utilized?
The author uses reflective, auto-ethnographic analysis combined with the "cultural onion" framework to categorize and explain cultural norms.
What is addressed in the main body?
The main body examines the competitive nature of German schools, the shift from individualistic to collaborative work environments, and a detailed breakdown of German cultural symbols, rituals, values, and taboos.
Which keywords best describe the work?
Key concepts include German educational competition, cultural identity, social rituals, professional values, and personal development.
How does the author define their "symbols" within German culture?
The author identifies material possessions and status symbols, such as homeownership and orderly property boundaries, as central to the German way of life.
What specific cultural taboo is mentioned regarding national identity?
The author notes that displaying the German national flag was historically frowned upon and associated with right-wing extremism, a sentiment that only began to change around the 2006 World Cup.
What role does the "Knigge" play in the author's experience?
The "Knigge" serves as a traditional German guide to conduct, used by the author’s teachers as a tool to instill decent behavior through additional homework.
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- Natalie Züfle (Autor:in), 2009, Cultural CV and Cultural Onion , München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/180070