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Hallyu
Waves of S Korean popular culture that move quickly through Asia.
Folk culture
- Small
- incorporates a homogenous population
- typically rural
- cohesive in cultural traits.
Popular culture
- large
- incorporates heterogenous population
- typically urban
- experiences quickly changing cultural traits
Local culture
A group of people in a particular place who see themselves as a community.
Material culture
The things constructed by a group of people.
Nonmaterial culture
Beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values of a group of people.
Hierarchical diffusion
Trends that spread quickly through the interconnected world.
- Fashion; music.
Hearth
Point of origin of diffusion
Assimilation
Process of losing originally differentiating traits.
Cultural appropriation
Process by which other cultures adopt customs and knowledge.
Local cultures try to avoid this.
Neolocalism
Seeking out the regional culture and reinvigorating it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world.
What do the Makkah, Hutterites, and the people of Little Sweden have in common?
They are inundated with a pulsating popular culture that challenges their place in the world.
Commodification
Process through which something is given monetary value.
Distance decay
Effects of distance on interaction.
Time-space compression
The likelihood of diffusion depends on the connectedness among places.
Reterritorialization
A process in which people start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves.
What is an example of reterritorialization?
The spread of hip hop.
Cultural landscape
Visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
In France, ___ percent of the music on the radio has to be in French; and ___ of that has to be new artists.
40% ; 1/2
Placelessness
Loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape.
Glocalization
Process by which people in a local place mediate & alter regional, national, and global processes.