From a social and cultural point of view as a reader, it is difficult to understand Nashelema's ritual. Nasirema emphasizes the importance of health and is a person who is doing it for a bad length of greatness and externality to ensure this. Professor Linton was the first person to reveal a particularly strange way of life in Nasirema 's life. Pain pressure against physical health is not a strange aspect, it is mental awareness and seemingly blind belief.
Cultural views ultimately focus on unique cultural differences that make sense for certain members of society. This is often seen as a view of "people inside." This view comes from the concept of being immersed in a specific culture, but emic participants are not necessarily a member of culture or society. Studies done from an emic point of view usually contain more detailed and culturally rich information than the work done from the etic point of view. Because observers are based in the culture of the research that anticipates the future, you can get a deeper understanding of social practices and beliefs that may otherwise be overlooked. However, the view of emic is declining. The purpose of the emic point of view is to provide an explanatory and exhaustive report on how rituals, beliefs and traditions in culture understand their rituals.
Obviously, that view is important in understanding history, psychology, and politics. The cultural perspective helps to understand why certain cultures believe that certain actions are right or wrong. For example, in ancient society, it can be regarded as a crime that can punish a person's hair. Most modern society, if not suppressive, I think it is strange. However, we may tell us more from a good cultural point of view. If you find that green hair is a prostitute sign, this is not a hair color itself, you can see that it is a prostitute who is considered truly "wrong".
When discussing cultural diversity from the perspective of three social sciences it is necessary to understand the difference between culture and society. This is because all three fields are seeking culture and society to gain insight about human behavior. The word "culture" has a variety of meanings, some of which are used as artistic, literary, music, food appreciation, and biologists as microbial colonies raised in laboratory nutrient media. But for social scientists, culture is a comprehensive approach to learning human behavior. Culture is a tradition and habit spread through customs and customs. Children get this tradition through a process called "cultivation" that grows in society. Culture creates some degree of behavior and thought among residents of a particular society (Baugher et al., 2000, p. 4)