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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Cultural Activism :: essays papers

Cultural ActivismIn our society we have the convenience of technology--computers, television (the media, film, and video), and other means of communication with the general public. Our society has developed ways to admit ideas and beliefs through the use of technology. In other parts of the world, there are still some societies that are not aware of this technology that our society embraces. However, the emersion of technology will soon reach and combine with traditional cultural societies.In Faye Ginsburgs article From Little Things, Big Things Grow, she argues that these latest products of indigenous communicative culture are part of self-conscious efforts to sustain and transform culture in aboriginal communities, an activity that is linked to indigenous efforts for rights to self-representation, governance, and cultural autonomy subsequently centuries of colonial assimilationist policies by surrounding states. It is important for a culture to sustain its beliefs and not to completely be assimilated into Western culture. However, by the use of the media, we as a society are able to better understand those of different cultural backgrounds and are able to see what other cultures, besides our own, are like.Ginsburg also states, I suggest that indigenous media work is significant not simply as a transformation of Western technologies, but also as a young form of collective self-production that is being used self-consciously by indigenous producers to mediate historical ruptures within their own cultures and to assert the presence and concerns of First Nations peoples in the broader societies that encompass them. By introducing media technology to other cultures, those cultures, in turn, are able to use the technology and fuse it in with their traditional beliefs. Also, these cultures are able to call for forth issues that occurring in their societies that need to be addressed and made known to others. Technology makes for better communication, and with this communication these cultures can reach other cultures besides their own. by dint of the use of technology (the media), we can better understand the histories of many cultures and the ways of life of in other societies. .The very creation of media work that both reflects and revisions their lives and histories is a kind of self-conscious and direct social action that establishes and reinforces the visible cultural presence of indigenous lives in a form that can circulate in and among many communities (Ginsberg, 121).

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