In review of the article by Horace Miners “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” I would evaluate this culture’s belief and behaviors provides a direct evident that the attitudes or characteristics of human body has an extensive influence on variety of institutions in Nasiriya society. Throughout the reading, he provides the reader an understanding perspective of the American rituals from a different point of view. The key word that is emphasized is the word ritual and how it is impacted so much in our lives. It specifies the idea on how we perceive it; negatively or positively. Miner performs an excellent imprint on the readers thought as to how other cultures may view your own.
The sociological standpoint is that culture is based on rituals and that each culture defines it reality and acceptable behavior and choose its authorities by rituals. These rituals help us discover our knowledge because it …show more content…
Therefore, Nacirema engages on cleansing the body because of its filthiness in order for them to strongly commit and devote to their rituals. From my viewpoints there were many examples that have been said from Nacirema is focused on our natural bodily functions in which we make use of in daily lives without even thinking about it. An example , the mouth which is made for us to take in food for us to feel content in order to maintain balance in our lives is viewed as extremely disgusting and therefore is in need for more cleansing . It’s like we do the same thing to some degree when you look at it. Sex is also mentioned in this article which is followed upon ‘limiting intercourse to certain phases of the moon” which in alternative is birth control pills. Many women today use birth control pills to prevent having a