Skip to main content

Adolescent Nacirema Behaviors

As Howard Miner points out in Body Ritual among the Nacirema, this strange group of natives have extensive, complex, nonsense practices that seem to determine beauty, quality, and social standing. A much deeper analysis is required to understand the Nacirema, and as our group of anthropologists continues to delve into this tribe, new details become available. One specific group within this tribe has especially interesting practices: the youth of the Nacirema.

For close to seven hours a day, these Nacirema youth exit the confines of their shrines to group together in front of older Nacirema elders who lecture the Nacirema youth about various ideas, such as how to manipulate their own language and surprisingly, how to manipulate the language of other tribes, even though many of these Nacirema youth will never communicate with other tribes.

Even stranger, these Nacirema youth participate in scheduled tests in which the accuracy to which they can draw circles in a pattern determines a numerical score that determines their aptitude to become listeners, holy-mouth men, or potentially other lecturers. Tokens that may be exchanged for food or perhaps visits to the holy-mouth men are instead exchanged by elders so that the youth may attend classes where instructors improve the accuracy of the children's dot pictures.

Finally, the relations among these youth are strangest. Pictures are shared online and by tapping on the image, viewers are able to express approval, although not expressing approval is considered rude and a hidden sign of aggression. Those who frequent the holy-mouth men frequently receive higher recognition approval, even though their performance on the dot-coloring tests may not be the highest. In this sense, the Nacirema value the quality of their mouths higher than intelligence.

Overall, the Nacirema display strange fascinations with beauty, even though a large portion of their day is spend on acquiring knowledge, some of which is never used. Future studies are needed to better understand this strange tribe.

Comments

  1. I really liked how you brought in the school aspect into Miner's piece and how you wrote that those who focus more on their appearances sacrafice test scores and grades.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I like how you point out that much of the knowledge we learn at school isn't practically useful which makes me wonder why are we even tryharding school so much, making fun of the disparity between those with "recognition approval" and those with high test scores was also funny.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I really like how you wrote in the style of Horace Miner to analyze more aspects of American society such as school, standardized testing and social media.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

PISS OFF (Politeness Is Super Speech, Often FPhrased Formally)

"How are you?" Uttered millions of times every day, the phrase surely does come from a place of true concern sometimes, but as the anthropologist concludes, such phrases of polite speech simply serve to convey politeness. Other such verbal social niceties, like "may" instead of "can" or saying "please," might seem outdated and unnecessary, but they serve essential roles in society and communication. Polite speech is like a continuous and formalized version of a hug, helping to convey a relationship of care and high esteem effectively and meaningfully. A school is one of the environments in which polite speech is most often conducted and first introduced. Addressing teachers by their last names, using polite expressions like "please" and "excuse me," and saying "thank you" are simply accepted and universally understood parts of the classroom. These polite niceties are instilled into us at a young age, and we never...

The Toilet Paper Panic of 2020

Lining the shelves of your local Walmart and Kroger, there are no more rolls of toilet paper. The COVID-19 pandemic is swinging citizens of the world into full frenzy, to the point that the last toilet paper package in a 50-mile radius was taken by a wild dad stockpiling 10 packages — 120 toilet paper rolls. And while stockpiling of hand sanitizer and marinara sauce makes a little  more sense, why stockpile toilet paper? Are people really so concerned about their bathroom habits that they think they'll need 120 toilet paper rolls? But, alas, there's really not much that anyone can do to stop the national toilet paper hysteria other than assuring acquaintances that foraging for toilet paper will not save their lives, but rather that doing our own jobs to prevent the spread will. Heck, the COVID-19 doesn't even cause diarrhea! Funnily enough, many of the rabid creatures ransacking their local Target are the same people who would have refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine if it ...