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Review: Cultural Imperialism
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 62, Heft 1, S. 206-209
ISSN: 2052-465X
Reviews - Cultural Imperialism
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 62, Heft 1, S. 189
ISSN: 0020-7020
In praise of cultural imperialism?
In: FP, S. 38-53
ISSN: 0015-7228
Examines impact of globalization on culture, reaction of "new nationalists" and "cultural romantics", and implications for US foreign policy in the information age. Topics include culture and conflict, satellites as cultural "death stars", exporting the American model, and identity without culture.
Cultural Globalization and Cultural Imperialism
In: International Communication and Globalization: A Critical Introduction, S. 170-190
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Cultural Imperialism and‘Democratic Peace’
In: Rawls's Law of Peoples, S. 59-75
Cultural Imperialism and Linguistic Change: Impact of Cultural Imperialism on Dzongkha Borrowing
In spite of substantial exertion by the government, school and language purists to refine Dzongkha, one still hears locutions such as: "Taxi thopchi-ga?" (Got a taxi?), "Party minjo - ga?" (Are you not going to party?) or "Sha kg chi" (a kilogram of meat). The interlocutors barely realize that they are employing lexical items that are borrowed from foreign languages to communicate in Dzongkha. Language purists are concerned with this threat of linguistic imperialism, but the relentless pursuit of speaking pure Dzongkha seems to be problematic with many speakers. One of the main factors that trigger this trend is change—social and cultural change. As David Crystal (1987) rightly says, "Language would stand still only if society did." Languages are always in a state of flux, because societies are, and society entails one's customs and practices, beliefs, attitude, way of life and the way people organize themselves as a group. In this paper the author examines the influence of cultural change on Dzongkha language and the inflow of foreign words in Dzongkha language.
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Cultural imperialism and cultural identity: proceedings
In: Transactions of the Finnish Anthropological Society 2
In: Conference of nordic ethnographers/ anthropologists 8
American Empire and Cultural Imperialism
In: Rethinking American History in a Global Age, S. 295-313
Imperial culture and cultural imperialism
In: European journal of intercultural studies, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 51-56
Cultural imperialism in the multinationals' age
In: Instant research on peace and violence, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 160-174
ISSN: 0046-967X
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