Sentences with phrase «cultural homogeneity»

, Matthew Darbyshire's largest solo show to date is a reflection of contemporary society, its consumerist obsessions and the rise of cultural homogeneity.
In Cultural Homogeneity and the Future of Literary Translation, Pike writes of flattened national voices and the rise of a «generic international content»:
In light of the fact that Nanni Moretti's Mia madre — a relatively undistinguished addition to his corpus — also roped in an American actor (John Turturro) and had substantial amounts of dialogue in English, pandering to the forces of globalised cultural homogeneity seems to now be the Italian film industry's main strategy for resurrecting its fortunes after its historic collapse in the 1980s.
But French education minister Jack Lang decries such cultural homogeneity.
Any Protestant who came of age in some small town in post-war America experienced a kind of cultural homogeneity that no longer exists.
Look at any nation, even a Denmark, which banks on cultural homogeneity, and ethnic diversity appears.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes disagreed, writing the government can not «gag citizens when it says it is in the interest of national security, and it can not do it in some bureaucrat's notion of cultural homogeneity,» according to a report in the Houston Chronicle.
The conservative tech billionaire may be ditching lefty San Francisco, frustrated by its cultural homogeneity.

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The process of globalization tends to bring about a homogeneity of cultural behaviours throughout the world, at least in certain aspects of life such as in food, dress, leisure, music, and sports.
One source of the homogeneity, beyond the cultural ones Gioia describes, is that American higher education has largely driven the exploration of «faith, hope, and ingenuity» out of the classroom.
Cultural pluralism means that young adults do not experience the kind of Protestant homogeneity of moral and social values that their parents took for granted.
That is what Carl Schmitt already referred to in 1928 (2003: 356) when he emphasized the necessity of (existential) cultural and political homogeneity to ensure the stability of federal states.
-- ignoring cultural differences is not a solution; — imposing an ethno - cultural belonging on someone is unacceptable; — different ethno - cultural belongings do not necessarily imply visible differences; — common ethno - cultural belongings do not necessarily imply homogeneity; — not all cultural practices are acceptable in a human rights framework.
As an organization that values cultural equity, we hope through this new initiative to benefit a population of artists beyond just the sphere of higher education, a system that can suffer from homogeneity and a lack of equity.
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