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Cultural Domain Analysis Introduction: As we discussed, culture is influenced by multiple components that work both separately and together

to compose a complete identity of the culture. For this activity, you will explore the culture and setting of your concept by completing a domain analysis. Within the domain analysis, I want you to reflect the culture and setting of your concept by thinking about the elements that create culture the locations, people, ideas, and objects. To conduct this reflection, use the chart provided below to list as many details as you can for each of the four components of your culture/setting. The four components that you will reflect on include: 1. Locations & Events: Specific locations (i.e. nations, cities, districts, towns, buildings, architectural structures, rooms, et cetera) Significant events (historical) 2. People: Significant figures (historical) Important jobs or professions Subcultures (groups of people) 3. Ideas: Social ideas/ issues Cultural values and beliefs Political ideas Economy Cultural/social trends 4. Objects/Artifacts: Objects that have significance to your concept, such as, but not limited to: Clothing Food Art/Literature/Documents

Military Equipment/Weaponry Vehicles Tools of the trade

To complete this assignment, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Look back at your timeline. Reread each entry, and as you do, account for all the locations, people, ideas, and artifacts that you see and list them in the appropriate areas in your domain analysis.

Step 2: Next, look back to your Domain Analysis and fill in the gaps. What did you leave out? What important locations, people, ideas, and artifacts are not accounted for?

As you create your lists, try to be as specific as you can (For example, if you are working with Location, instead of writing Germany or concentration camps, write Auschwitz, or even barracks or labor yards.). Student Name:

Cultural Domain Analysis Location & Events Money, Mississippi Bryants Grocery Store Uncle Moose Wrights house Chicago, Illinois Tallahatchie River Mississippi Delta People Emmett Till Mamie Till Uncle Moose Wright Wheeler Parker Jr. (Emmetts cousin) Simeon Wright (Emmetts cousin) Roy Bryant Carolyn Bryant J. W. Miliam The jury The judge

Ideas

Artifacts

Racism Death Grief African-American Civil Rights movement Justice Rally

Barbed wire Casket

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