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    MFA DISSERTATION Western Impact on Indian Culture and Art From Colonial‚ through Modern and Contemporary Times Vishan Darren Seenath 2/2/2012 In the past decade contemporary art of the Indian sub-continent has received increasing attention‚ perhaps on the merit of the artists‚ but most likely due to the increasingly strong Indian economy and the money that is being made through foreign investments. There is a glaring observation to be made‚ and that is interest in India by the West seems

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    Elizabeth Lee Mr. Brondel East Asians Studies 8 December 2014 Westernization of China and Japan Non Western countries such as China and Japan dealing with the pressure from the West to modernize‚ industrialize‚ and westernize. Japan and China both had significant differences in terms of how both parties dealt and responded to the pressure of West expanding throughout their lands. Although both countries had remarkable differences‚ there were definitely similarities. The differences

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    Japan's Westernization

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    influence on Japan‚ negative effects have also surfaced. Although western influence did broaden Japanese horizons‚ it destroyed a good portion of the countries individuality. Keep in mind that the Japanese possessed a fairly unique culture‚ and the loss of that culture is a great blow to the individuality of the world. Also‚ with the following of the new ways‚ the Japanese people may easily have forgotten their traditional ways. This is what the Samurai tried to prevent. They did not want Japan

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    How has rampant commercialization and westernization of India impacted the society and its attitude ? Discuss some of the positive and negative aspects of the same. India‚ seventh largest country by area and second most populous country‚ is a land of diversity. It is one the fastest growing economy of the world and with transforming society. There are many factors contributing to the change but Commercialization‚ Westernization and Modernization are the main driving force. Commercialization refers

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    may know Egypt for its pyramids and pharaohs‚ but there is more to Egypt than its ancient history. Egypt went through several changes to become what we know today as Modern Egypt. These changes include the history of European imperialism‚ the westernization of Egypt‚ and the impact on their education. Egypt borrowed a lot of money from European countries‚ mostly Britain and France‚ for internal improvements. Egypt’s most important cash crop was cotton. Around the time of the American Civil War

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    indeed revolted by‚ aspects of a foreign culture. At the same time‚ we’ve probably also all occasionally felt that our national origin has dictated the way in which people have responded to us. Globalization ? the growing integration of economies and societies around the world. There are many reasons to think that globalization might undermine the feelings of national identity: * multinational corporations promote a certain kind of consumerist culture and ipso facto create similar lifestyles

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    Globalization of Korean Popular Culture in Asia 1. Introduction Since 1990s‚ Korean Popular Culture has had a strong influence in Asian countries‚ including China‚ Hong Kong‚ Taiwan‚ Japan and Singapore. This new popular cultural phenomenon in Asia is called the “Korean Wave”‚ also known as hallyu in Korean pronunciation‚ which refers to the surge of popularity of Korean popular culture abroad‚ particularly in Asia(Kin 284). The “Korean Wave” is first coined in mid-1999 by journalists in Beijing

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    on this planet‚ and the United States has over three hundred million people. Up to eleven million of these people are suffering from eating disorders while approximately seventy two million people are obese (Kirby). The individualistic‚ Western culture that envelops the United States is a supportive environment for this negative body image epidemic that is taking place. Individualistic societies have loose bonds between individuals; every person is expected to look after his or her self and immediate

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    Asia

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    located between lattitudes11°S and 6°N‚ and longitudes 95°E and 141°E and consists of 17‚508 islands‚ about 6‚000 of which are inhabited. It is also home a hundred of flora and fauna species and consists of about 300 ethnic groups with different unique cultures and more than 700 living languages that are spoken. Since the country is rich with natural resources and natural beauty I suggest that a tourist resorts is feasible in Indonesia. The Islands of the country needs to further improvements

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    Japan seemed to be getting controlled by the European powers. However‚ young‚ vigorous leaders took control of the government of Japan forcing a dramatic reconstruction of the nations polices‚ administration‚ class structure‚ economy‚ technology and culture. These leaders tended to be young samurai warriors in the han (feudal estates) of Choshu and Satsuma. The samurai were able to employ some of the technological information introduced by the Dutch from their station in Nagasaki harbor (the shogunate

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