Changing Cultural Landscapes: How Are People and Their Communities Affected by Migration and Settlement?

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Paperback
Author: Marina Cohen
Publisher: Crabtree Pub
Publish Date: January 2010
Language: English
Reading Level: 8.8
EAN: 9780778751939

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Overview

Culture gives humans a sense of identity. This title examines how cultures around the world mix and change in response to migration and settlement. This fascinating book examines: cultural superiority – suppressing or abusing the culture of an indigenous people; coercion or conversion – forcing another culture to adopt beliefs or a way of life, or when it willingly “converts;” integration – adopting the beliefs and ways of a new homeland; protection – the belief that culture must be “protected” and “preserved;” fusion – the successful mixing of different cultures. Examples from history include: the slave trade and the impact of African culture on North America and then the world; the forcing of Native Americans to adopt European culture; the British Empire and India and the cultural interchange between the two countries; the mixing and spreading of different cuisines, music, art and design styles; the growth of multi-cultural cities.

Details

Pages: 48
Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.15 in
Lexile Score: 1200
Interest Level: Middle Grade (MG)
Point Value: 2
ISBN: 0778751937