Across
- 2. Pursuits such as body piercing and "surfing" the internet.
- 5. An example of fashion in sports, here in your highschool.
- 6. This perspective believes that culture may be used by certain groups to maintain their privilege and exclude others from society's benefits.
- 7. Examples of this type of Popular Culture include child rearing, education, arts, clothing, music and sports.
- 8. This perspective believes that there are many cultures within Canada alone.
- 10. This perspective assumes that a common language and shared values help produce consensus and harmony.
- 11. An example of fashion in sports, in Canada. (hint - A winter sport)
- 12. Fad that surrounds celebrities, such as LeBron James
Down
- 1. An example of a personality fad, Canadian pop star.
- 3. This perspective suggests that people create, maintain, and modify culture as they go about their everyday activities.
- 4. Items that people purchase despite the fact that they have little use or intrinsic value.
- 9. A temporary but widely copied activity followed enthusiastically by large numbers of people.