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Globalization

and

Americanization

In Film Industry

B&B

March 2007

Content

Abstract and introduction

1, Basic Concepts

1.1 The definition of globalization

1.2 The Definition of Culture Globalization

2. Generalization and analysis in Global Movies

2.1 Developing Pattern

2.1.1 Film industry in China

2.1.2 Americanization in Film Industry

2.1.2.1 The definition of Americanization

2.1.2.2 The Americanized Cutlure

2.2 Globalization in Film Festivals around the world:

3. The development and analysis of cultural globalization

3.1 The development of cultural globalization from some aspects

3.1.1 Dietetic culture

3.1.2 Language culture

3.1.3 Fashion Designs and Globalization

3.2 Does globalization diminish cultural diversity?

4. Conclusion:

Reference

Abstract

The cultural relationship between the United States and world has never been one-sided. On the contrary, America was and continues to be as much a consumer of foreign intellectual and artistic influences as it has been a shaper of the worldЎЇs entertainment and tastes. Indeed, American culture has spread throughout the world precisely because it has drawn on foreign styles and ideas. Americans have then reassembled and repackaged the cultural products they received from abroad, and retransmitted them to the rest of the planet. In effect, Americans have specialized in selling the fantasies and folklore of other people back to them. This is the reason AmericaЎЇs culture has been so popular for so long in so many places.

Anti-American demonstrations, super imposition of American culture, pollution of the environment, loss of jobs, domination of the U.S. products, people, and businesses are some of the concerns that might lead one to believe that globalization is synonymous to Americanization. This paper is going to observe globalization and Americanization from a unique prospective that reflects their influences on film industry around the world.

Introduction

What is Americanization? Does globalization mean Americanization? Are these two terms synonymous? Not necessarily. Americanization has a different connotation to many people. Some feel it is the influx of American culture, values, and violence that is sometimes commonly depicted and glorified in Hollywood movies. Others feel it is the political, social, cultural, and economic domination of a superpower like the United States.

Americanization is a cultural rather than a legal term, not to be confused with naturalization and the process of becoming a legal citizen of the United States. It represents a conservative social pressure exerted upon culturally marginalized individuals or groups (or perceived to be so) to become integrated into Ў°mainstreamЎ± culture, whatever that might be at any given time.

In the film industry, Americanization means an invasion of Americanized values and story-telling styles to other countries film industry. In this meaning, Americanization has, on a large scale, impaired the progress of globalization and cultural diversity.

Keywords: Americanization, Cultural Globalization Hollywood, Film industry, Film Culture

Globalization and Americanization in Film Industry

1. Basic Concepts

1.1 The definition of globalization

Values can play a role in defining globalization. A definition of globalization as "Americanization" or, perhaps, the "McDonaldization," of the world presents globalization as a process driven by American consumer culture that rolls over other cultures. On the

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