Konsep Kebudayaan Dalam Ilmu Sosial

Dwi Surti Junida
18 Oct 202003:02

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker explains the concept of culture, its characteristics, and key aspects. The definition of culture is explored, highlighting its origins from Sanskrit and its role in shaping human life. The video breaks down the three main forms of culture: ideas, activities, and artifacts. Additionally, it covers the seven essential elements of culture, including language, social organization, and arts. The speaker also references 'Pengantar Antropologi' by Koentjaraningrat as a source. The video provides an engaging overview of the fundamental concepts of culture and its influence on society.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Culture originates from the Sanskrit word 'budaya', which is the plural form of 'budi', meaning intellect or mind.
  • 😀 Culture is the result of human creativity, feelings, and thoughts within societal life, learned and internalized by individuals.
  • 😀 There are three main forms of culture: ideas, activities, and artifacts.
  • 😀 'Ideas' refer to abstract concepts like norms, regulations, and thoughts that exist in human minds and can be stored in various forms like microfilm or digital files.
  • 😀 'Activities' are the patterned actions of humans in society that can be observed, photographed, and documented.
  • 😀 'Artifacts' are the physical products of human culture, the most tangible form of culture that can be seen and photographed.
  • 😀 Culture consists of seven essential elements: language, knowledge systems, social organization, tools and technology, livelihood systems, religion, and arts.
  • 😀 Each cultural element manifests in three forms: cultural systems, social systems, and physical cultural elements.
  • 😀 Cultural ideas are abstract and not physically tangible, but they shape the social and cultural behaviors of a society.
  • 😀 Cultural activities reflect human actions and interactions, which can be physically observed and recorded for study.
  • 😀 Artifacts are the concrete, visible results of human culture, such as tools, buildings, and other physical creations.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of the word 'kebudayaan' (culture)?

    -The word 'kebudayaan' comes from the Sanskrit word 'budaya,' which is a plural form of 'buddhi,' meaning mind or intellect.

  • What does 'kebudayaan' refer to?

    -'Kebudayaan' refers to all things related to the intellect, including ideas, actions, and works that humans create in the context of social life.

  • What are the three forms of culture?

    -The three forms of culture are: 1) Ideas, which are abstract systems of thoughts and norms; 2) Activities, which refer to patterned human actions within society; 3) Artifacts, which are the physical objects created by humans.

  • What distinguishes 'wujud kebudayaan' as ideas from other forms of culture?

    -The 'wujud kebudayaan' as ideas refers to an abstract system of concepts, norms, and regulations that exist in the human mind. These cannot be physically touched or photographed but may be archived digitally.

  • How is 'wujud kebudayaan' in terms of activities different from other forms?

    -The 'wujud kebudayaan' as activities refers to the concrete actions and behaviors of humans in society, which can be observed, photographed, and documented.

  • What does the 'wujud kebudayaan' as artifacts represent?

    -The 'wujud kebudayaan' as artifacts refers to the physical products created by humans, such as tools, art, and buildings. These are the most tangible and concrete form of culture.

  • What are the seven elements of culture mentioned in the script?

    -The seven elements of culture are: 1) Language, 2) System of knowledge, 3) Social organization, 4) Tools and technology, 5) Livelihood systems, 6) Religion, and 7) Arts.

  • How do the elements of culture manifest in the three forms of culture?

    -Each of the seven cultural elements manifests in one of the three forms: as systems of ideas, social systems, and physical cultural objects. For example, language is part of the idea system, social organization is part of the social system, and tools are part of physical artifacts.

  • What is the role of human learning in the development of culture?

    -Culture is passed down and internalized by humans through learning, allowing individuals to adopt and contribute to the ideas, actions, and artifacts that form the basis of their society.

  • Which book is referenced in the video for further reading?

    -The book referenced in the video is 'Pengantar Antropologi' by Koentjaraningrat.

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