Blog2: What is the relation between culture and globalization? - Kim Jong min (Hanyang)
I think therelationship and interaction between globalization and culture are complex. The development of media and communication technology has made it easier for countries around the world to interact, which has increased connectivity between countries.
This has enabled the exchange of various practices and ideas, and has enriched the international community. For example, Italian pizza and Japanese sushi have been reinterpreted as international foods to suit each region and have become popular foods worldwide.
However, globalization also raises concerns about cultural homogenization. Western culture has a dominant influence, and there is a risk that cultural diversity will be lost as each country's unique traditions disappear. An example is the phenomenon of 'cultural imperialism' where local indigenous cultures are replaced by multinational brands.
Rapid changes due to globalization may lead some people to launch movements to preserve local cultures. The globalization of art and literature promotes collaboration, but there is a concern that the original artistic meaning may be diluted due to commercialization.
It is important to achieve a balance through dialogue and understanding to share the benefits of globalization while preserving the diversity of world cultural heritage.
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