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culture (acculturation) or of
losing or
uprooting a
previous culture (
deculturation). Rather, it
merges these concepts and
instead carries the idea of the...
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Aesthetics Journal 15. Botz-Bornstein,
Thorsten (2019) The New
Aesthetics of
Deculturation: Neoliberalism,
Fundamentalism and
Kitsch (Bloomsbury).
Foreword by...
- in Post-Soviet Georgia:
Reculturation of
Orthodox Christianity and
Deculturation of Islam".
Politics and Religion. 12 (2): 317–345. doi:10.1017/S1755048318000585...
- in Post-Soviet Georgia:
Reculturation of
Orthodox Christianity and
Deculturation of Islam".
Politics and Religion. 12 (2): 317–345. doi:10.1017/S1755048318000585...
- cultivation, cultivator, cultural, culturati, culture, deculturate,
deculturation, incult, inculturation, inquiline, inquilinity, inquilinous, intercultural...
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January 2017. Pewewardy,
Cornel (1999). "From
enemy to mascot: The
deculturation of
Indian mascots in
sports culture".
Canadian Journal of
Native Education...
- "cross-cultural
adaptation process involves a
continuous interplay of
deculturation and
acculturation that
brings about change in
strangers in the direction...
- has been
nourished by "industrialisation", "despiritualisation" and "
deculturation"; the
materialistic society and
globalism having created a "replaceable...
- infiltration,
foreign penetration,
French surpo****tion étrangère [fr],
déculturation [fr], envahis****t par des étrangers [fr],
Spanish extranjerización [es]...
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Twilight of certitudes: Secularism,
Hindu Nationalism, and
Other Masks of
Deculturation". Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. 22 (2): 157–176. doi:10...