popular culture and the US

In thinking about how dominant the US is and how we get products to different regions it occurred to me that cultural imperialism (Martin, 2022) is a real thing. I never used to think about why I never heard of, tried, or tasted different things from different regions however, in my readings this week it became clear. The US has dominated the spread of its products to different regions and with the monetary control they have it has made it more difficult to experience culture from other regions. In thinking about the control that the US has it also made me think about the shift of popular culture (Martin, 2022). While I may not engage in much of the popular culture for those of my age/generation I still know about and contribute to some of the sharing of popular shows, music, and videos. Even though I don't consider myself to be well versed or even care much about popular culture the readings this week have opened my eyes to a new understanding of popular culture and the impact the US has on what we see as a nation.

 

References

Martin, J. N. (2022). Intercultural Communication in Contexts. New York: McGraw Hill LLC.

 

 









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