CHAPTER 13 Cultural Exchange and Survival. Contact and domination –Acculturation –Westernization...

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CHAPTER 13 Cultural Exchange and Survival

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CHAPTER 13

Cultural Exchange and Survival

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Contact and domination

– Acculturation– Westernization – influence of Western

expansion on other societies– Destruction, domination, resistance, survival,

adaptation, and modification of local cultures may follow interethnic contact

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Development and environmentalism

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Religious change

– Religious proselytizing can promote ethnocide

– Political ideology of a nation-state may oppose traditional religion (e.g., Soviet empire)

– Governments may also use their power to advance a religion (e.g., Islam in Iran or Sudan)

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Antimodernism

– Antimodernism: rejection of the modern in favor of what is perceived as an earlier, purer, and better way of life

– Barber (1992, 1995) argues tribalism and globalism are the two key – and opposed – principles of our age

– In antimodern movements, social solidarity often is achieved through exclusion, separation, and opposition

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Resistance and survival

– Oppressed people always resist in some non-public way

– Methods of curbing resistance:• Hegemony• Convincing subordinates that they will eventually gain power• Isolating subordinates and supervising them closely

– Weapons of the Weak (Scott)

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Cultural imperialism

– Spread or advance of one culture at the expense of others, which it modifies, replaces, or destroys

• Mass media

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Making and remaking culture

– Popular culture– Indigenizing popular culture

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World system of images

• Electronic mass media can spread, and even help create, national and ethnic identities

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Transnational culture of consumption

• Contemporary global culture is driven by flows of people, technology, finance, information, and ideology

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People in motion

– Today, people are traveling more than ever

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Indigenous peoples

– Term and concept indigenous people gained legitimacy through international law

– Cultural Exchange and Survival– Essentialism

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Continuance of diversity

– Anthropology has crucial roles to play:• Promoting a more humanistic vision of social

change

• Increasing respect for the value of human biological and cultural diversity

• Increasing understanding of similarities and differences among humans throughout the world