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The impact of linguistic vs. cultural imperialism on language learning [PDF]
The current study systematically reviewed selected literature on background, current conceptualization, and direction of the issues of linguistic and cultural imperialism in publications of applied linguistics and language teaching to determine themes in
Somayeh Razmjoo Moghadam, Ghasem Barani
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The cultural imperialism paradigm: Implications for media and identity
This paper offers an in-depth examination of the cultural imperialism perspective. It outlines its main thesis and theoretical assumptions and discusses their underlying implications for cultural values and identity.
Mohamed ELKANDOUSSI
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LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL IMPERIALISM:INDONESIAN CASE
The discourse of language, culture and imperialism are closely intertwined. In this paper I will describe cultural imperialism through language by taking Indonesian case as an example. This essay will develop two main arguments. Firstly, it sets forth
Pradana Boy ZTF
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Labia minora elongation: cultural imperialism or mental health concern? [PDF]
Etheldreda Nakimuli Mpungu +5 more
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Cultural Imperialism of the West in the Work of Edward W. Said
This article presents the main ideas and views of Edward W. Said on the relationship between culture and imperialism, and also on the link between Western culture and the formation of imperialism.
Ranka Jeknić
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The Role of Literature in Challenging Cultural Imperialism
The reality of cultural imperialism is a subject that has been extensively explored by many scholars. Many writers have written out their thoughts about this crucial topic.
Akrm E. Danail
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Indigenous cultures in the era of globalisation
Advocates of cultural imperialism theory have continued to argue that indigenous cultures, especially of African societies, are daily eroded in the age of globalisation.
Nnamdi Tobechukwu Ekeanyanwu
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Imperial culture and cultural imperialism
Abstract During the period of colonialism the imperial powers had to create a situation in which the inevitability and necessity of subjugation was felt. Colonised peoples were presented as children. Indigenous knowledge was considered inferior to the knowledge of Europeans.
Matheson, David, Matheson, Catherine
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How the New World Order and Imperialism Challenge Media Studies
This article first reviews the notion of the New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) and lessons that can be learned from it. It then discusses how to best conceptualize a) imperialism and b) media and cultural imperialism today, mainly ...
Kaarle Nordenstreng
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Popular culture and intercultural communication: The voice and the echo [PDF]
The primary goal of popular culture as the dominant form of culture in the 21st century should be to unite people in a cultural synergy. Popular culture as such should insist on the richness of diversity, not on stereotypes, which is the case today. This
Bakić-Mirić Nataša M. +2 more
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