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Culture and Imperialism

Latin American Perspectives, 1978
This issue of Latin American Perspectives focuses on culture in the age of the mass media. It is directly concerned with both mass culture as propagated by the "consciousness industry" in the current stage of capitalism and with the possibilities of resistance to such ideological manipulation in Latin American countries, be it on the level of a ...
Julianne Burton, Jean Franco
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Culture and Imperialism

1991
The notion of culture in general, and cultural changes within Western societies in particular has been discussed in Chapters 1 and 2. In one sense, the whole of history is about cultural change. Theories of cultural diffusion stress the evolutionary potential of cultural items as the reason for their adoption, sometimes linking these, as Parsons does ...
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Globalization and Cultural Imperialism

Journal of International Business and Economy, 2008
When Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983, the Japanese people welcomed this American cultural export with open arms and open wallets. The decade that followed saw continually rising profits and the highest spending-per-guest of any Disney theme park. In 1992, the Walt Disney Company attempted to emulate this success by opening Euro Disney, only to face ...
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Culture and Imperialism

World Literature Today, 1994
Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Edward Said
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Culture and Anti-Imperialism

2014
In this chapter, I want to use the history of anti-imperialism as an example of why culture deserves greater appreciation among those who write the history of international relations. While anti-imperialism is a minor topic in the history of U.S. foreign relations in comparison to the huge amount of attention paid to empire, over the past few centuries
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Culture and imperialism

Choice Reviews Online, 1993
Andrew J. Pierre, Edward Said
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Cultural Imperialism and Communication

2018
Central to many definitions of the term “cultural imperialism” is the idea of the culture of one powerful civilization, country, or institution having great unreciprocated influence on that of another, less powerful, entity to a degree that one may speak of a measure of cultural “domination.” Cultural imperialism has sometimes been described as a ...
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Imperial Singapore – Culture Imperialism and Imperial Control: Athleticism As Ideological Intent

The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2013
Omnia mutantur nihil interit (everything changes, nothing disappears). This is an interrogation of this famous Ovidian maxim: a longitudinal examination of imperial cultural continuity and discontinuity in Singapore. The concern is cultural imperial intention and indigenous response. The focus is an influential educational ideology: Athleticism, a tool
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