Subcultures are around us everywhere. It’s a group within a larger culture, who have something in common. An example of this would be in ‘Body Ritual among the Nacirema’ which is a story filled with weird perspectives and traditions. Including the charm-box of the household shrine and the medicine men that have an imposing temple, or latispo. Culture is such a strong aspect in people as it determines how a person behaves and does things, which is shown in this book. The Nacirema people are not so
The Nacirema believes that “the human body is ugly and that its natural tendency is to debility and disease” (Miner 1) in which they attempt to “avert these characteristics through the use of the powerful influences of ritual and ceremony” (1). Specific examples of these “rituals and ceremonies” include works of the medicine men who provide “curative potions for their clients, but decide what the ingredients
briefly in your own words. a. The Body Ritual Among the Nacirema is a depiction of America or the United States written from a different point of view or perspective by the author Horace Miner. In this article, it depicts an imaginary group of people called the “Nacirema” and their sacred practices. The Nacirema people are described as people who have magical or mystical beliefs and practices. These practices are the Nacirema people’s interpretation of how the body should be taken care of. For instance
Prompt #1 Horace Miner’s “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” was a very entertaining essay. The essay made made fun of American culture without directly stating the name of the culture, other than including the word American spelled backwards. Miner bring to the reader’s attention the odd rituals practiced in America that the normal citizen would not find strange at all. However, by presenting his essay in this form he shows how strange American customs are from the view of someone in a different
In the article “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” talks about how society is obsessed with their physical appearance. However, I don't agree with that because there are many people who have a hold on many other things such as materialistic things. People today think having everything in life is the way to live happy and better than others. Material wealth is not only based on having money and goods, it can also be valuable/meaningful things people have in their possession as well as having a large
Abbigail Vanderwater Satirical Devices In the article “Body Rituals among the Nacirema” by Horace Miner, the author uses this piece to describe American rituals in a different perspective. For example he uses this “tribe” called Nacirema which is just American spelled backwards, also uses the word “Notgnihsaw”.. Washington which is described as a cultural hero who is known for two great feats of strength. This piece uses three types of satirical devices: Invective, irony, and satire. Invective
In the article Body Ritual among the Nacirema, the author, Horace Miner, discusses the various types of strange rituals the tribe of Nacirema performs. The main reason for these rituals is that these people believe that the natural human body is unattractive according to their established standards. The article is solely focused on the rituals and traditions that the Nacirema go through on a daily basis. Their primary focus is centered around appearances and health instead of their economy. The Nacirema
"Body Ritual among the Nacirema" is an article by Horace Miner that depicts a group of tribespeople known as the Nacirema, but is referring to Americans, whose cultural beliefs are firmly implanted in the idea that the human body is prone to illness and disfigurement. Miner establishes how the attitudes about the body has a ubiquitous influence on Nacirema society. Accordingly, they spend a significant part of their day in strange ritual activities to refine and elevate conditions of the body by
'Body Ritual among the Nacirema' is an article by Horace Miner. In this article, Miner describes the way a particular tribe behaves. He talks of how the tribe performs strange rituals to very extreme levels. It becomes quite interesting when the reader notes that it is the American society he is talking about. He disguises 'the Nacirema' as American people. He also disguises the bathroom as a cleaning shrine, the medicine chest as the major device in the shrine and the hair on a stick as a toothbrush
Horace Miner, a American Anthropologist wrote an academic essay titled “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema.” In this article Miner described some of the bizarre rituals and practices of the “Nacirema” which the reader comes to find out that he is talking about North Americans. The way Miner goes into detail about how these people live makes them seem foreign. Thus making the norm for an American lifestyle seem odd because the certain type of lingo Miner uses to make this “tribe” more exotic then the