نتایج جستجو برای: western culture

تعداد نتایج: 451321  

Journal: :IJART 2008
Jun Hu Christoph Bartneck Benjamin Salem Matthias Rauterberg

In the paradigm of cultural computing, different cultures need different approaches to address the cultural determinants that strongly influences our way of thinking, feeling and worldview in general. For the western culture, our answer to this need is an artistic and interactive installation (ALICE) based on the narrative ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. To address the western culture chara...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه تربیت معلم - تهران - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1393

in this research the focus of the researcher is on the influence of american myths that have long been held and offered by the american culture and ideologies. sam shepard is conceived to be one of the greatest playwrights of the contemporary american theater. in his works he depicts broken characters who are struggling to keep up with the national expectations but are ceaselessly borne back to...

The foundation of most intellectual discourse is Western-centric to the exclusion of other views. This includes ideal patterns of social interaction, preference for aesthetic, accepted norms and values, and the concepts of dignity, respectability, morality and ethics. Such a position is culturally myopic. Western cultural influence colors all of them including moral precepts. The assumption is ...

2009
Jean Schneider

A survey of the worldwide litterature reveals that the question ”Are we alone in the Universe ?” has been formulated only in the ”western” litterature. Here I try to understand why it is so. To investigate this problem it is first necessary to clarify what ”western” culture means.

2008
Steven Marx

But rather than the large theoretical questions of canon revision that grabhcd national headlines last year, I want to talk about a more mundane and limih"d question that I tried to deal with while teaching at Stanford between 1984 and JIIIII 1988. That question addresses one of the practical concerns of this conference Oil core curriculum: how does one effectively combine a course in English C...

Journal: :World Journal Of Advanced Research and Reviews 2023

The argument that non-western countries lack or do not have critical thinking has ushered in a strong scholarly debate. Several scholars perceived this statement as ‘Othering’ lacking evidence and mired ethnocentric dogma. Indeed, paper is to redefine CT, indicating it culture-specific necessarily western legacy. CT evolved developed across different civilizations, even long before the Greeks. ...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2010
Robert R McCrae Antonio Terracciano Filip De Fruyt Marleen De Bolle Michele J Gelfand Paul T Costa

We examined properties of culture-level personality traits in ratings of targets (N=5,109) ages 12 to 17 in 24 cultures. Aggregate scores were generalizable across gender, age, and relationship groups and showed convergence with culture-level scores from previous studies of self-reports and observer ratings of adults, but they were unrelated to national character stereotypes. Trait profiles als...

Journal: :Journal of Language & Literature 2023

The aim of this article is to construct a critique Western neo-orientalism through the film medium. Film product popular culture. After 9/11, concept emerged in West, especially America, which considers everything that not "Western" be terrorists, and radicals. To criticize “Ms. Marvel” researchers used theory identity from Stuart Hall Homi Bhabha get series. found construction symbol neo-orien...

2017
Martina Unterländer Friso Palstra Iosif Lazaridis Aleksandr Pilipenko Zuzana Hofmanová Melanie Groß Christian Sell Jens Blöcher Karola Kirsanow Nadin Rohland Benjamin Rieger Elke Kaiser Wolfram Schier Dimitri Pozdniakov Aleksandr Khokhlov Myriam Georges Sandra Wilde Adam Powell Evelyne Heyer Mathias Currat David Reich Zainolla Samashev Hermann Parzinger Vyacheslav I. Molodin Joachim Burger

During the 1st millennium before the Common Era (BCE), nomadic tribes associated with the Iron Age Scythian culture spread over the Eurasian Steppe, covering a territory of more than 3,500 km in breadth. To understand the demographic processes behind the spread of the Scythian culture, we analysed genomic data from eight individuals and a mitochondrial dataset of 96 individuals originating in e...

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