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Cultural Identity Information

Cultural identity is the identity of a group or culture, or of an individual as far as one is influenced by one's belonging to a group or culture. Cultural identity is similar to and has overlaps with, but is not synonymous with, identity politics.

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There are modern questions of culture that are transferred into questions of identity. Various cultural studies and social theories investigate the cultural identity. In recent decades, a new form of identification has emerged. This new form of identification breaks down the understanding of the individual as a coherent whole subject to a collection of various cultural identifiers. These cultural identifiers examine the condition of the subject from a variety of aspects including: place, gender, race, history, nationality, language, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnicity and aesthetics. The division lines between diverse cultures is very fine in some parts of the world. Especially those places of people who are ethnically diverse with completely different ancestry but similar upbringings (in one nation). Areas such as Canada or the U.S. are great examples.

A social process in which individuals participate, in the idea of changing historical conditions. As a "historical reservoir", culture is an important factor in shaping identity.[1] Some critics of cultural identity argue that the preservation of cultural identity, being based upon difference, is a divisive force in society, and that cosmopolitanism gives individuals a greater sense of shared citizenship.[2] That is not to always be divisive. When considering practical association in international society, states may share an inherent part of their 'make up' that gives common ground, and alternate means of identifying with each other. Examples can be taken from both old and contemporary world order. In the old world order European states shared a high level of cultural homogeneity, due to their common history of "frequently violent relationships, and Greco-Roman cultural origins" (Brown 2001). Brown also argues that the Western invention of the nation-state has proven to be an appealing and homogenising factor to many cultures.[3]

Also of interest is the interplay between cultural identity and new media. New media refers to new information and communication technologies, mass/social media and digital messaging, and is thought to trigger processes of cultural change [4].

"Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits,"[5] from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Paris 1948, art. 27. The quality of education can develop better culture identity on citizen.

See also

General
Identity
Culture
Politics

Footnotes

  1. ^ Pratt, Nicola (2005). "Identity, Culture and Democratization: The Case of Egypt". New Political Science 27 (1): 69–86. doi:10.1080/07393140500030832.
  2. ^ The Limits of Nationalism by Chaim Gans. ISBN 9780521004671 ISBN 0521004675
  3. ^ C Brown (2001) Understanding International Relations. Hampshire, Palgrave
  4. ^ Singh, C. L. (2010). "New media and cultural identity". China Media Research 6 (1): 86. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/New+media+and+cultural+identity.-a0219656567.
  5. ^ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Paris 1948, art. 27

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Further reading

· · Ethnicity
Related concepts Clan · Ethnic group · Ethno-linguistic group · Ethno-religious group · Indigenous peoples · Meta-ethnicity · Minority group · Nation · Nationality · Panethnicity · Population · Race · Tribe
Ethnology Anthropology · Ethnobotany · Ethnogeology · Ethnography · Ethnolinguistics · Ethnomathematics · Ethnopoetics · Ethnotaxonomy · Ethnomusicology
Groups by region Africa (Arab League) · America (Indigenous · Canada · United States · Central America · South America) · Asia (Central Asia · East Asia · Northern Asia · South Asia · Southeast Asia · West Asia) · Australia (Indigenous) · Europe · Oceania (Indigenous · European)
Identity and ethnogenesis Cross-race effect · Cultural assimilation · Cultural identity · Demonym · Endonym · Ethnic flag · Folk religion · Imagined communities · Lineage-bonded society · Mores · Nation-building · Nation state · National language · National myth · Origin myth · Pantribal sodalities · Tribal name · Tribalism
Multiethnic society Consociationalism · Diaspora politics · Dominant minority · Ethnic interest group · Ethnocracy · Ethnopluralism · Indigenous rights · Minority rights · Multinational state
Ideology and ethnic conflict Cultural genocide · Ethnic cleansing · Ethnic nationalism · Ethnic nepotism · Ethnic stereotype · Ethnocentrism · Ethnocide · Genocide · Indigenism · Separatist movements · Xenophobia

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