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3 min read•june 18, 2024
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How does culture, tradition, and self-perception affect one's identity?
(Comment la culture, la tradition, et la perception de soi affectent-elles l'identité d'une personne?)
L'aliénation et l'assimilation
Alienation and Assimilation
Immigration has become a stepping stone for all modern societies, one which promotes cultural integration and development of tradition. Between Francophone and non-Francophone societies, there are many differences in the abilities and attitudes towards immigration, assimilation, and their outcomes. In recent history, global developments and advancements in modern society have altered certain views and opinions regarding assimilation into new cultures.
Attitudes regarding immigration and one's ability to immerse themselves in a country's culture vary across Francophone countries as well as other non-French-speaking nations. Attitude in the USA towards immigrants, for example, is often more accepting, while the French have a more negative outlook. Trends in Francophone countries tend to point to the French desiring immigrants who are willing to integrate, appreciating and understanding French culture. This French desire for a united culture stems from the refugee crisis (la crise des refugies), in which the French desire homogeny and harmony to prevent terrorism. In the United States, it is commonplace to see multiculturalism (la pluriculturalisme), a mix of native and secondary culture or tradition.
However, some values that are important to many adjacent cultures include:
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3 min read•june 18, 2024
grace_kosten
grace_kosten
How does culture, tradition, and self-perception affect one's identity?
(Comment la culture, la tradition, et la perception de soi affectent-elles l'identité d'une personne?)
L'aliénation et l'assimilation
Alienation and Assimilation
Immigration has become a stepping stone for all modern societies, one which promotes cultural integration and development of tradition. Between Francophone and non-Francophone societies, there are many differences in the abilities and attitudes towards immigration, assimilation, and their outcomes. In recent history, global developments and advancements in modern society have altered certain views and opinions regarding assimilation into new cultures.
Attitudes regarding immigration and one's ability to immerse themselves in a country's culture vary across Francophone countries as well as other non-French-speaking nations. Attitude in the USA towards immigrants, for example, is often more accepting, while the French have a more negative outlook. Trends in Francophone countries tend to point to the French desiring immigrants who are willing to integrate, appreciating and understanding French culture. This French desire for a united culture stems from the refugee crisis (la crise des refugies), in which the French desire homogeny and harmony to prevent terrorism. In the United States, it is commonplace to see multiculturalism (la pluriculturalisme), a mix of native and secondary culture or tradition.
However, some values that are important to many adjacent cultures include:
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