The contributors to this volume encourage a re-thinking of the very notion of culture by examining the experiences, situations and the representations of those who chose – or were forced – to change cultures from the nineteenth century to the present day. Beyond a simple study of migration, forced or otherwise, this collective work also re-examines the model of integration. As recent entrants into new social settings may be perceived as affecting the previously-accepted social equilibrium, mechanisms encouraging or inhibiting population flows are sometimes put in place. From this perspective, "integration" may become less a matter of internal choice than an external obligation imposed by the dominant political power, in which case "integration" may only be a euphemism for cultural uniformity. The strategies of cultural survival developed as a reaction to such a rising tide of cultural uniformity can be seen as necessary points of departure for an ever-growing shared multiculturalism. A long-term voluntary commitment to make cultural boundaries more flexible and allow a more engaged individual participation in the process of defining the self and finding its place within a culture in movement may represent a key element for cultural cohesion in a globalized world.
Martine Raibaud & Martine Raibaud
Cultures in Movement [PDF ebook]
Cultures in Movement [PDF ebook]
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Format PDF ● Seiten 405 ● ISBN 9781443875028 ● Herausgeber Martine Raibaud & Martine Raibaud ● Verlag Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Erscheinungsjahr 2015 ● herunterladbar 3 mal ● Währung EUR ● ID 4107369 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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