1914 to Present
- Diverse interpretations
- Is cultural convergence or diversity the best model for understanding increased intercultural contact in the twentieth century?
- Cultural convergence
- Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution all move toward globalization
- Led to certain ways of thinking attractive and accepted by different people
- People agreed on how universe/government organized
- Speed of globalization picked up in 20th century
- transportation, communication, imperialism
- same multinational corporations everywhere – McDonaldization
- Interconnectedness of economies
- Economic downturn one place affects everywhere
- So…it looks like convergence
- Similar gov’ts – independent, democratic, constitution
- economic – stock market, low barriers to trade, strong banking
- cultures – educated people w/ English, Hollywood movies, cellfone
- Globalization doesn’t mean convergence
- Everything is spread around world, doesn’t mean everyone accepts
- Not everyone likes or wants, just available
- Could lead to larger # of people who lash out, resist – aggressive/violent
- Islamic Fundamentalist countries and historical identity – France
- Also, self determination and nationalism huge part of 20th century
- People want to chart own course
- Europe no longer rules the world
- Everything is spread around world, doesn’t mean everyone accepts
- Cultural convergence
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of using units of analysis in the twentieth century, such as the nation, the world, the West, and the Third World?
- Is cultural convergence or diversity the best model for understanding increased intercultural contact in the twentieth century?