Choice blog - primal cultures and heightened senses

 4/27 


In class we learned about how primal cultures have heightened senses. An oral culture is a culture that does not have an alphabet and relies on sound and vocal communication to talk to one another. By using their voices as a primary form of communication they have a heightened sense of hearing. Secondary oral culture are cultures like the one we have in the United States, where we learn how to communicate from a young age through reading, writing, and speaking. In secondary oral cultures, our senses are not heightened because we have so many different mediums for communication. Typically in an oral culture, their hearing would be better than an individual from a secondary oral culture. 

This is very interesting because I don't usually think about how the culture in the US has affected my senses. The way our school systems are set up is a huge indicator of the differences in the societies.

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