Professor Emma Linton came up with the unexpected conclusion due to many wrong factors. She is studying the culture from the outsider's (etic) view and does not have an accurate view about the culture because she is not a member of the culture. She drags a comparison of her culture with other cultures, in the first paragraph she states, "... but spend most of their day in ritual activity. The main point of the ritual is the human body ... powerful influence of rituals and ceremonies." We could clearly see that her culture does not pay attention on taking bath because she calls bathing as "body rituals" and "rituals and ceremonies". "body rituals" means to bath, which is an ordinary routine to do every day. It could not be considered as a ritual or ceremonies, but she described it as a ceremony because she is lack of knowledge in the Nacirema culture. Another example could be found in paragraph 4, she states "The medicine women do not give out the potions though, but decide what the ingredients should be..." As you can see, her country is not developed because we could clearly see that she compares her culture's medicine women with the doctors in the Nacirema culture. More examples could be found in Professor Emma's writing that could back up my argument. The Charm box represents the medicine box (In paragraph 4-5), and "the
Professor Emma Linton came up with the unexpected conclusion due to many wrong factors. She is studying the culture from the outsider's (etic) view and does not have an accurate view about the culture because she is not a member of the culture. She drags a comparison of her culture with other cultures, in the first paragraph she states, "... but spend most of their day in ritual activity. The main point of the ritual is the human body ... powerful influence of rituals and ceremonies." We could clearly see that her culture does not pay attention on taking bath because she calls bathing as "body rituals" and "rituals and ceremonies". "body rituals" means to bath, which is an ordinary routine to do every day. It could not be considered as a ritual or ceremonies, but she described it as a ceremony because she is lack of knowledge in the Nacirema culture. Another example could be found in paragraph 4, she states "The medicine women do not give out the potions though, but decide what the ingredients should be..." As you can see, her country is not developed because we could clearly see that she compares her culture's medicine women with the doctors in the Nacirema culture. More examples could be found in Professor Emma's writing that could back up my argument. The Charm box represents the medicine box (In paragraph 4-5), and "the