Cultural Heterogenization

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culture - is something that is supposed to be respected and cherished - each and everyone has a set of values that justifies its existence, however globalization allows us more diversity and possibilities to see new and vider wiews around the world. 1introduction 2 homogenization Culture has a power to overcome boundaries and even conquer distances by migrating and interfering in foreign cultures, and doing so it can lead to homogenization- where this main characteristic unifies culture making it global and model for everyone. First, as a definition, globalization implies deep and fast interconnection with global countries all around the world, and technological changes made that interconnection possible and created more support for a homogenizing …show more content…

However, the concept of heterogenization might be a perfect solution to preserve minor cultures from being dominated by major cultures. Heterogenization is one of the aspects in cultural globalization which implies that cultures can coexist and have a certain role in the world. And indeed, in today’s world worlds culture exactly is diverse and mixed. Heterogenization is a “network structure in which nodes tend to connect with each other in regard to certain cultural dimensions” (Matei 2006). Nonetheless it creates obstacles and barriers that prevent cultures become more alike or similar, which might slow down global flows or even create cultural clashes. As an example, Russia and its culture has very strong and solid core even since Cold War which promoted rivalry with USA. Russian people’s values are based on tolerance, religion and understanding however they strongly forbid same sex relationships and gay marriage. Foreigners that openly support LGBT community may even get 15 days of prison or even deportation from the country. This furthermore, might be a very closeminded and old view that has been spread across countries that faced USSR propaganda during 90s.However in the nearest future it is hard to imagine that this cultural clash might resolve. Secondly, the intervention by foreign markets be reduced to a minimum in the countries culture and media by keeping them …show more content…

Another concept that is actively is mentioned in the literature that I cannot bypass is a hybridization. “Global village” or a creation of a new culture is a common idea among future of global culture.” Hybridization is an antidote to the cultural differentialism”( Abderrahman Hassi and Giovanna Storti) Creating and mixing different cultures may be a suggestion that could end many conflicts one of which is a racism. Looking at the bigger picture we can see that race created culture and therefore by blending together demographic areas we might become stronger and united globalized culture. However, by doing that it might destroy definition of ethnicity and cultural identity. New does not always mean better for the community or the future. There is a big chance that it may resolve in a homogenization whereas by demolishing boundaries, dominant factor might surpass already instinct culture and its history. However, it may seem as a strong point for modern view, this may merge with a principles of nationalism and challenge national borders (Abderrahman Hassi and Giovanna Storti). Another factor that is well argued is diaspora. By preserving culture in a migrated country, it emerges a diversity and a exploration of a larger culture. In most modern countries we can see a perfect example is schools in where students are taught in their mother taught despite being in a foreign

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