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cultural movement - Übersetzung nach Englisch

PERIOD AND MOVEMENT IN CULTURAL HISTORY
Cultural movements; Movement culture

cultural movement         
(n.) = movimiento cultural
Ex: The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.
cultural         
  • An example of folkloric dancing in [[Colombia]]
  • [[Adolf Bastian]] developed a universal model of culture.
  • traditional clothing]]
  • worldwide cultural impact]].
  • Cognitive tools suggest a way for people from certain culture to deal with real-life problems, like ''[[Suanpan]]'' for Chinese to perform mathematical calculation.
  • Gobustan]], [[Azerbaijan]], dating back to 10,000 BCE and indicating a thriving culture
  • Turkmen]] woman, standing on a carpet at the entrance to a [[yurt]], dressed in traditional clothing and jewelry <!-- Sense of time is highly dependent on culture. This photograph was taken in 1913 but can be difficult to date for a Western viewer, due to the absence of cultural cues. -->
  • Australian natives]] opposing the arrival of [[Captain James Cook]] in 1770
  • British poet and critic [[Matthew Arnold]] viewed "culture" as the cultivation of the humanist ideal.
  • The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[Manhattan]]. [[Visual art]] is one expression of culture.
  • Restoration of an [[ancient Egypt]]ian monument
SHARED ASPECTS OF A SOCIETY'S WAY OF LIFE
Cultural; Cultur; Cultures; Human culture; Culture of Earth; Culturally; Cultural links; Cultre; Culture of human beings; Cultural influence; Culture and Development; Cultured; Cultural background; Kultur; Human Culture; Cultural issues; Cultural activities; Draft:Cultural Activities; Cultural Activities; Protection of culture
(adj.) = cultural
Ex: There is now an even better (or worse) example that supplants rock music as the classical example of, not cultural lag, but musical lag, and that's GOSPEL MUSIC or GOSPEL SONGS, which has just now been established.
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* biocultural [bio-cultural] = biocultural
* cross-cultural [cross cultural] = intercultural
* cultural activity = actividad cultural
* cultural agenda = agenda cultural
* cultural asset = capital cultural
* cultural background = procedencia cultural, características culturales, peculiaridades culturales
* cultural barrier = barrera cultural
* cultural bond = lazo cultural
* cultural centre = centro cultural
* cultural change = cambio cultural
* cultural conflict = conflicto cultural
* cultural context = contexto cultural
* cultural difference = diferencia cultural
* cultural diversity = diversidad cultural
* cultural divide, the = división cultural, la; brecha cultural, la
* cultural evening = velada cultural
* cultural exchange = intercambio cultural
* cultural group = grupo cultural, grupo étnico
* cultural heritage = herencia cultural, patrimonio cultural, patrimonio nacional
* cultural heritage institution = institución de interés histórico y cultural
* cultural identity = identidad cultural
* cultural inheritance = herencia cultural
* cultural institution = centro cultural, institución cultural
* cultural lag = desfase cultural
* cultural legacy = legado cultural, patrimonio cultural
* cultural life = vida cultural
* cultural minority = minoría cultural
* cultural monument = monumento cultural
* cultural movement = movimiento cultural
* cultural object = objeto cultural
* cultural outreach = extensión de la cultura
* cultural pluralism = pluralismo cultural
* cultural policy = política cultural
* cultural product = bien cultural, producto cultural
* cultural programme = programa cultural
* cultural property = propiedad cultural
* cultural relativity = relativismo cultural, relatividad cultural
* cultural shock = shock cultural, choque cultural
* cultural site = lugar cultural
* cultural studies = estudios sociales, estudios culturales, estudios socioculturales
* cultural supremacism = supremacía cultural
* cultural supremacy = supremacía cultural
* cultural tourism = turismo cultural
* cultural tradition = tradición cultural
* cultural valuable = objeto de valor cultural
* cultural value = valor cultural
* cultural venue = centro cultural
* cultural visit = visita cultural, viaje cultural
* cultural worker = trabajador en el área de cultura
* intercultural = intercultural, entre culturas
* multicultural [multi-cultural] = multicultural
* pseudocultural = seudocultural
* religious-cultural = religioso-cultural
* sociocultural [socio-cultural] = sociocultural
cultural institution         
ORGANIZATION THAT WORKS FOR THE PRESERVATION OR PROMOTION OF CULTURE
Cultural organisation; Cultural organizations; Cultural institutions; Heritage institution; Cultural organization
(n.) = centro cultural, institución cultural
Ex: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.

Definition

sociocultural
adj.
Perteneciente o relativo al estado cultural de una sociedad o grupo social.

Wikipedia

Cultural movement

A cultural movement is a change in the way a number of different disciplines approach their work. This embodies all art forms, the sciences, and philosophies. Historically, different nations or regions of the world have gone through their own independent sequence of movements in culture, but as world communications have accelerated this geographical distinction has become less distinct. When cultural movements go through revolutions from one to the next, genres tend to get attacked and mixed up, and often new genres are generated and old ones fade.: These changes are often reactions against the prior cultural form, which typically has grown stale and repetitive. An obsession emerges among the mainstream with the new movement, and the old one falls into neglect – sometimes it dies out entirely, but often it chugs along favored in a few disciplines and occasionally making reappearances (sometimes prefixed with "neo-").

There is continual argument over the precise definition of each of these periods, and one historian might group them differently, or choose different names or descriptions. As well, even though in many cases the popular change from one to the next can be swift and sudden, the beginning and end of movements are somewhat subjective, as the movements did not spring fresh into existence out of the blue and did not come to an abrupt end and lose total support, as would be suggested by a date range. Thus use of the term "period" is somewhat deceptive. "Period" also suggests a linearity of development, whereas it has not been uncommon for two or more distinctive cultural approaches to be active at the same time. Historians will be able to find distinctive traces of a cultural movement before its accepted beginning, and there will always be new creations in old forms. So it can be more useful to think in terms of broad "movements" that have rough beginnings and endings. Yet for historical perspective, some rough date ranges will be provided for each to indicate the "height" or accepted time span of the movement.

This current article covers western, notably European and American cultural movements. They have, however, been paralleled by cultural movements in the Orient and elsewhere. In the late 20th and early 21st century in Thailand, for example, there has been a cultural shift away from western social and political values more toward Japanese and Chinese. As well, That culture has reinvigorated monarchical concepts to accommodate state shifts away from western ideology regarding democracy and monarchies.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für cultural movement
1. As citizens, we never felt that a mode of cultural movement was coming by.
2. This requires a wider, broad–based social, political and cultural movement against all forms of discrimination and injustice.
3. However, she explained, that for fear of losing their identity in a globalized world, "there is a cultural movement to protect "Magyardom " against foreign influence.
4. They have developed and arranged enlightenment songs which were created in the period of the patriotic cultural movement to publish the book "Collection of Enlightenment Songs" as a precious heritage of national culture.
5. Mao convinced people that his Great Proletarian Cultural Movement, launched 40 years ago on Tuesday, was necessary to destroy the influences of Western bourgeois and Confucian feudal culture and free them from the exploitation of the bureaucratic class.