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Transculturalism - Wikipedia According to Richard Slimbach, author of The Transcultural Journey, transculturalism is rooted in the pursuit to define shared interests and common values across cultural and national borders
Transcultural - Oxford Reference The movement of ideas, influences, practices, and beliefs between cultures and the fusions that result when the ideas, influences, practices, and beliefs of different cultures come together in a specific place, text, or contact zone
Multiculturalism, Interculturality, Transculturality - JSTOR tai-chi practice, folkloric dance rehearsal, etc ) In both these cases, the transcultural lens opens a discussion about defining common ground between allegedly different cultures, and encouraging greater connectedness by the support of initiatives in public
Primer: Transcultural History | World History Commons Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, many fields have adopted the transcultural approach to study diverse topics from gender studies, linguistics, and migration studies to anthropology, art history, and political theory
Engaging Transculturality: Concepts, Key Terms, Case Studies Based on a wide range of case studies, the book is divided into twenty-seven chapters across which cultural, social, and political issues relating to transculturality from Antiquity to today and within both Asian and European regions are explored
Transculture - Transid. org Transculture, also called transcultural, diaculture, and diacultural, is an term for those who feel as though they should be apart of a different culture Transculture, similarly to transethnic, is often lumped together with trace terms, though culture and race are different from one another
Transculturation - Wikipedia Transculturation encompasses more than transition from one culture to another; it does not consist merely of acquiring another culture (acculturation) or of losing or uprooting a previous culture (deculturation)