Cultural position refers to an individual's or group's social standing and identity within a specific cultural context, shaped by factors such as ethnicity, class, gender, and historical background. It influences how people perceive themselves and are perceived by others, affecting their interactions and experiences. This concept also highlights the dynamics of power, privilege, and representation within societies, as different cultural positions can lead to varying levels of access to resources and opportunities. Understanding cultural position is essential for analyzing social relationships and cultural narratives.
Roman government: Political Position - Pragmatism Cultural Position - Polytheism
They lost a war to the Mexicans lol
R. R. Solenberger has written: 'The social and cultural position of Micronesian minorities on Guam' -- subject(s): Population
Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood within the context of their culture. The influence of US culture could potentially weaken cultural relativism if it leads to the imposition of American values onto other cultures, rather than seeking to understand and respect their differences. It is important to recognize and appreciate diverse cultural perspectives without assuming a dominant or superior position.
Her ports and position on the Italian Peninsula allowed trade, foreign cultures via immigrants, and ideas to flourish, mingle, and prosper.
An example of cultural relativism would be people who advocate using different laws to govern minority communities based on the laws those minorities would use in their home countries as opposed to those used in their countries of residence.
Habitus (see also bourdieu theory of habitus and cultural capital)
for me a cultural reformation is a reformation cultural
you are an American, white woman, you have just moved to china and have been hired as a project manager for a large organization run by Chinese
A cultural background is the culture of something.
social = cultural = social cultural factor
The antonym of cultural diffusion is cultural isolation or cultural segregation, which refers to the deliberate exclusion or limitation of external cultural influences on a society or group.