UnSubRocky wrote on May 20
th, 2024 at 2:09am:
The shopping mall might well be representative of materialism. Therefore, it is part of the culture. Eating out might well be representative of socialising in public. Therefore, it is part of the culture. Playing a certain code of sport may be relevant to the level of respect society puts towards toughness and skill. Therefore, sport is is part of the culture.
Most Westerners are well aware of their culture, as it is all around them. Imported cultures from outside Western nations just add to the diversity of Western culture. Even those non-Western cultures tend to adapt towards Western dominant culture.
Quote:There is no Aboriginal, Islander, Maori culture, for example, that is not filtered and transmitted by a Western medium: they are all illiterate cultures and you know about them only through Western literacy and transcription and translation.
You are kidding, right?
Aboriginal, Islander, and Maori culture is around to this day. Just because all groups have adopted mainly Western culture, that does not mean that those groups are completely ignoring their traditional cultures. And the fact that you only mainly see these cultures in the media is generally the result of a person's lack of travelling to see cultural events take place. The culture is still practised just that there is no overwhelming presence of the culture being performed everywhere.
And do you actually know how precisely traditional it is?
Much has been lost ... language and traditions....
and in an effort to keep things supposedly traditional in many areas where that has happened ..... it's making a re-emergence by making it up/re-inventing it.
And none of that can happen without massive western influence via literacy, transcription and translation .... as Frank has stated.
One of the supposed elders here(She's at least 10 yrs younger than me) that went on a "teach" the local language in our paper a few years ago .....went to Darwin to learn the language???????
How that would be relevant to her learning her traditional east coast language I don't know, because there's 2,700 klm separating the locations and no language/dialect similarities in the Darwin/Arnhem Land tribal areas.