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attributes can be
identified in a
social group.
Cultural change, or repositioning, is the
reconstruction of a
cultural concept of a society.
Cultures are internally...
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Cultural materialism in
literary theory and
cultural studies traces its
origin to the work of the left-wing
literary critic Raymond Williams. Cultural...
- The
Cultural Revolution,
formally known as the
Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a
sociopolitical movement in the People's
Republic of China...
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Cultural evolution is an
evolutionary theory of
social change. It
follows from the
definition of
culture as "information
capable of
affecting individuals'...
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Cultural Bolshevism (German: Kulturbolschewismus),
sometimes referred to
specifically as art Bolshevism,
music Bolshevism or ****ual Bolshevism, was a term...
- In
Marxist philosophy,
cultural hegemony is the
dominance of a
culturally diverse society by the
ruling class who
shape the
culture of that society—the...
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administered by
UNESCO for
having cultural, historical, or
scientific significance. The
sites are
judged to
contain "
cultural and
natural heritage around the...
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Cultural competence, also
known as
intercultural competence, is a
range of cognitive, affective, behavioral, and
linguistic skills that lead to effective...
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Cultural activism is the
denomination of
several creative practices and
activities which challenge dominant interpretations and
constructions of the world...
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Cultural studies is an
academic field that
explores the
dynamics of
contemporary culture (including the
politics of po****r culture) and its
social and...