The Globalization of Culture

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The term “globalization” has been used more frequently in the late 20th century, and along with it is the ongoing development of trade, urbanization and the sharing of knowledge (Wikipedia). The constant rotation of the source of goods, knowledge, new ideas and the explosion of information technology and mass media has brought cultures into contact with each other. As an inevitable consequence, globalization has created an impact on culture, causing changes in three main aspects which are traditional values, human behavior and other forms of art and entertainment.

First of all, globalization creates an alteration in different cultural values. Through an international information network made possible by globalization, we proceed to explore more of the cultures of different ethnic groups. The reception of these new cultural ideas creates deviations in perceptions of different notions such as beauty and marriage. First, the definition of beauty is various throughout the world. Nonetheless, as different cultures are forced to interact with each other by globalization, it becomes crucial to accommodate the generalized notion of beauty so that one can be considerd attractive in any society (Yecheng, 2013). Moreover, society’s prejudice towards divorces has eased dramatically, especially in Asia. Increased recognition of financial dependence motivated by international economics encourages the need for personal choice. Divorces, therefore, are looked on as a way of seeking for fulfillment and meaning (Plate, 2005).
Along with the coversion of above perceptions, the global society has also made the Western material value to become more common in other area, Asia in particular. During the 8th Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences (FAB...

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