According to Lance Winn (n.d.) with respect to Foucault, “the things we make reflect our beliefs about the world; the things around us affect the way that we understand the world. There is an unending circularity to this that implies less a circle and more a kind of wheel moving.”
Material culture definitely involves the existence of material product and of an idealistic creator. Between these two, a necessary condition for significant perpetuation is the presence of a dynamic relationship. People make things for a variety of reasons.
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One classical example is the use of the index finger. While in US is perfectly normal to signal someone using your index finger, in Japan that could be considered offensive. Once humans became capable of articulating sounds, language was created and became the center piece of the non-material culture. To this day, language is interpreted to be words that are used in communication between individuals in a verbal or written form. In any culture words as combination of letters could have different cultural