biculturalism
noun[U]
uk/ˌbaɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl.ɪ.zəm/us/baɪˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl.ɪ.zəm/thefactorpracticeofincludingorrepresentingtwo differentcultures:
ManySpanishspeakerslivealong the Texas–Mexicoborderincommunitieswith alonghistoryof biculturalism.
In New Zealand, biculturalism iskey, with thestunningnationalmuseumin Wellingtonknownby theMaorinameof Te Papa.
- Some of theseyoungpeopleare from first-generation Britishfamiliesandfeelthestressesof biculturalism.
- The 1960ssawtheriseof Quebecseparatismin Canada, and thepromotionof biculturalism and bilingualism.
- Themusic,blendingmusicalstyles, wascreatedbyyoungCubanAmericansnavigatingtwoworldsatonceand is asimpleformoftruebiculturalism.
Lifestyles & their study
- affluenza
- anthropogenic
- anthropological
- anthropologically
- anthropologist
- anthropology
- demographics
- demography
- downshifting
- ethnographer
- ethnographic
- hermetically
- intercultural
- lifestyle
- meme
- monoculture
- way of lifeidiom
- westernization
- westernize
- westernized