13 Facts About Cultural imperialism

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The word "Cultural imperialism" often describes practices in which a social entity engages culture to create and maintain unequal relationships between social groups.

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In Culture and Imperialism, the sequel to Orientalism, Said proposes that, despite the formal end of the "age of empire" after the Second World War, colonial imperialism left a cultural legacy to the colonised peoples, which remains in their contemporary civilisations; and that said American cultural imperialism is very influential in the international systems of power.

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Spivak says that cultural imperialism has the power to disqualify or erase the knowledge and mode of education of certain populations that are low on the social hierarchy.

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Cultural imperialism can refer to either the forced acculturation of a subject population, or to the voluntary embracing of a foreign culture by individuals who do so of their own free will.

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Cultural imperialism conflicts occurred most notably the company's inherent individualistic policies, such as promoting competition among workers rather than cooperation, and in its strong opposition to what the company owners claimed was bribery.

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Core of cultural imperialism thesis is integrated with the political-economy traditional approach in media effects research.

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Cultural imperialism recognises both of contradictory contexts on cultural imperialist impacts.

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The first context is where cultural imperialism imposes socio-political disruptions on developing nations.

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Cultural imperialism is a term that is only used in discussions where cultural relativism and constructivism are generally taken as true.

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Tomlinson suggests that cultural imperialism is growing in some respects, but local transformation and interpretations of imported media products propose that cultural diversification is not at an end in global society.

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Cultural imperialism explains that one of the fundamental conceptual mistakes of cultural imperialism is to take for granted that the distribution of cultural goods can be considered as cultural dominance.

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Analysis of cultural imperialism carried out by Edward Said drew principally from a study of the British Empire.

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Cultural imperialism has been used in connection with the expansion of German influence under the Nazis in the middle of the twentieth century.

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