Cultural ecology — studies the relationship between a given society and its natural environment as well as the life forms and ecosystems that support its lifeways[citation needed]. This may be carried out diachronically (examining entities that existed in different … Wikipedia
Cultural cringe — Cultural cringe, in cultural studies and social anthropology, is an internalized inferiority complex which causes people in a country to dismiss their own culture as inferior to the cultures of other countries. It is closely related, although not … Wikipedia
Cultural determinism — is the belief that the culture in which we are raised determines who we are at emotional and behavioral levels. This supports the theory that environmental influences dominate who we are instead of biologically inherited traits. Yet another way… … Wikipedia
Cultural pessimism — is a variety of pessimism, as formulated by what is nowadays called a cultural critic. Contents 1 Contemporary proponents 2 Traditional versions 3 Nineteenth century … Wikipedia
Cultural behavior — is behavior exhibited by humans (and, some would argue, by other species as well, though to a much lesser degree) that is extrasomatic or extragenetic, in other words, learned. Contents 1 Learned Behavior 2 Concepts, Generalizations, Abstractions … Wikipedia
Cultural references to stuttering — are featured in the media, popular culture and in society at large. Because of the unusual sounding speech that is produced, as well as the behaviors and attitudes that accompany a stutter, stuttering has been a subject of scientific interest,… … Wikipedia
CULTURAL LIFE — Introduction The movement for the return to Zion which emerged as a force at the end of the 19th century was based on a variety of motivations, including the political – the demand for an independent homeland where the Jews could forge their own… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Cultural Properties of Japan — The Protection of Cultural Properties logo represents a tokyō (斗きょう?), an element of Japanese architecture which stands for the … Wikipedia
Cultural landscape — The West Lake of Hangzhou World Heritage Site. According to the UNESCO, it reflects an idealized fusion between humans and nature. [1] Cultural Landscapes have been defined by the World Heritage Committee as distinct geogr … Wikipedia
Cultural depictions of lions — Lion statue in front of Brunswick Cathedral (referring to Henry the Lion) Lions have been an important symbol for thousands of years and appear as a theme in cultures across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Despite the recorded incidents of attacks on… … Wikipedia