Definition of Transculturation. Meaning of Transculturation. Synonyms of Transculturation

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- Transculturation is a term coined by Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz in 1940 to describe the phenomenon of merging and converging cultures. Transculturation...
- interculturalism, intercultural relations, hybridity, cosmopolitanism, transculturation) the discourse concerning cultural interactivity, sometimes referred...
- shares the example of Poma's New Chronicle to give an example of "transculturation" or a term that ethnographers have used "to describe the process whereby...
- ISBN 90-04-10042-3. Pollock, Sheldon (1996). "The Sanskrit Cosmopolis 300–1300: Transculturation, vernacularisation and the question of ideology" in Jan E. M. Houben...
- of the Nusantara region, the result of a centuries-long history of transculturation and interracial marriage. Immigrants from the southern provinces of...
- Transcultural psychiatry, also known as Cross-cultural psychiatry Transculturation, the phenomenon of merging and converging cultures Transculturalism...
- Relational mobility Safety culture Technoculture Trans-cultural diffusion Transculturation Visual culture Politics Colonial mentality Consumer capitalism Cross...
- of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2016. Naidu, Janet. "Retention and Transculturation of Hinduism in the Caribbean". Guyana Journal. Retrieved 5 April 2015...
- Fernando Ortiz, transculturation is “the multigenerational, multidirectional transition from one cultural condition to another.” transculturation has become...
- "bluegr****" name. Czech Bluegr**** can be considered with respect to ideas of transculturation, appropriation, traditionalism, and "world" music. Czech interest in...