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The adoption of elements of a culture done by those of another culture and in doing do, the meaning of these cultural elements are often lost or altered. Because of this, the exhibits of these elements are seen as disrespectful or a desecration of the culture by those of the original culture. | The adoption of elements of a culture done by those of another culture and in doing do, the meaning of these cultural elements are often lost or altered. Because of this, the exhibits of these elements are seen as disrespectful or a desecration of the culture by those of the original culture. | ||
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==Uses in other disciplines== | |||
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Revision as of 22:31, 23 March 2017
The adoption of elements of a culture done by those of another culture and in doing do, the meaning of these cultural elements are often lost or altered. Because of this, the exhibits of these elements are seen as disrespectful or a desecration of the culture by those of the original culture.
Introductory paragraph to the term. Brief definition
Background
Extended definition of the term. Who coined the term? Disciplinary history? Significant figures, theorists, etc.?
Uses in other disciplines
Many terms are used beyond Media Studies or come from other fields, mention those here.
See also
Make connections and links to connected keyterms and articles. Remember to consult the guide for links.
References
"Advertising." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
External links
Additional online resources for this keyterm.