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Qu'est-ce (qui) est provincialism$64895$ - définition

STATE OF MIND, WHEREBY ONE FOCUSES ON SMALL SECTIONS OF AN ISSUE RATHER THAN CONSIDERING ITS WIDER CONTEXT
Temporal parochialism; Provincialism; Parochialisms; Parish pump politics

provincialism         
¦ noun
1. the way of life or mode of thought characteristic of the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded.
2. concern for one's own area or region at the expense of national or international unity.
3. a word or phrase peculiar to a local area.
4. the degree to which plant or animal communities are restricted to particular areas.
Derivatives
provincialist noun & adjective
provincialism         
Provincialism is the holding of old-fashioned attitudes and opinions, which some people think is typical of people in areas away from the capital city of a country.
...the stifling bourgeois provincialism of Buxton.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
parochialism         
Parochialism is the quality of being parochial in your attitude.
We have been guilty of parochialism, of resistance to change.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]

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Parochialism

Parochialism is the state of mind whereby one focuses on small sections of an issue rather than considering its wider context. More generally, it consists of being narrow in scope. In that respect, it is a synonym of "provincialism". It may, particularly when used pejoratively, be contrasted to cosmopolitanism. The term insularity (related to an island) may be similarly used to connote limited exposure.