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  2. Monoculturalism - Wikipedia

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    Monoculturalism is the policy or process of supporting, advocating, or allowing the expression of the culture of a single social or ethnic group. [1] It generally stems from beliefs within the dominant group that their cultural practices are superior to those of minority groups [2] and is often related to the concept of ethnocentrism, which involves judging another culture based on the values ...

  3. Monoethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Monoethnicity is the existence of a single ethnic group in a given region or country. It is the opposite of polyethnicity.. An example of a largely monoethnic country is Japan.

  4. Monoculture - Wikipedia

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    Monocultural potato field In agriculture , monoculture is the practice of growing one crop species in a field at a time. [ 1 ] Monocultures increase ease and efficiency in planting, managing, and harvesting crops short-term, often with the help of machinery.

  5. List of countries by ethnic and cultural diversity level

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    The lists are commonly used in economics literature to compare the levels of ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious fractionalization in different countries.

  6. Melting pot - Wikipedia

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    The image of the United States as a melting pot was popularized by the 1908 play The Melting Pot.. A melting pot is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" with a common culture; an alternative being a homogeneous society becoming more heterogeneous through the influx of foreign elements with different cultural ...

  7. How 'Barbie' became the American monoculture of the moment - AOL

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    It's been a long time since a single piece of media has felt as visually ubiquitous or culturally inescapable as Barbie. The film has managed to break box office records and achieve a stunning ...

  8. Multiculturalism - Wikipedia

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    Canadian society is often depicted as being "very progressive, diverse, and multicultural," or a just society that formally acknowledges several different cultures and beliefs. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] Multiculturalism, however, is a misnomer often misidentified as a societal ideal with its associated natural moral sensitivity, whereas it functions as a ...

  9. Essential Books: 9 Recent Monographs on Women Artists - AOL

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    In a 1971 essay published in ARTnews, the critic and art historian Linda Nochlin posed the provocative question “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” She immediately acknowledged that ...