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Zorluk: ZorGlobalized Culture

The following passage is an excerpt from a speech delivered by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad at a regional summit in 1996:

"We are now witnessing a form of media imperialism where a few transnational corporations, mostly based in the West, control the flow of information and cultural products across the globe. Through satellite television and the internet, they broadcast programs that promote extreme individualism, consumerism, and values that are often at odds with our traditional family structures and social cohesion. If we do not actively protect and promote our own cultural heritage and local media, our younger generations will be socialized into a globalized culture that completely disregards our historical values and identity."

The perspective expressed in the speech is most directly a reaction to which of the following developments in the late twentieth century?

  1. A
    The establishment of direct political administration and territorial annexation of developing nations by Western powers.
  2. B
    The complete homogenization of global culture into a uniform Westernized society, eliminating local agency and cultural adaptation.
  3. The rapid expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks that challenged traditional social norms.Cevap
  4. D
    The universal adoption of international environmental policies during the Green Revolution to standardize global agricultural practices.

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The rapid expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks that challenged traditional social norms.
The correct answer is the option describing the rapid expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks. In the late twentieth century, rapid technological advances and the growth of multinational corporations facilitated the global spread of Western-dominated media and consumer goods. This often challenged traditional social, family, and religious norms in non-Western countries, leading to resistance and state-level efforts to preserve cultural sovereignty, as demonstrated by the speech.

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1
Analyze the provided stimulus to identify the speaker's main concern.
The speaker is expressing concern over the dominance of Western transnational corporations and media networks in broadcasting values like individualism and consumerism, which threaten local traditional family and social structures.
Understanding the source's main argument is necessary to contextualize the question.
2
Identify the historical context of late twentieth-century cultural globalization.
The late twentieth century saw rapid technological advancements (satellite TV, internet) and economic deregulation, which allowed Western-dominated multinational media corporations to spread consumer culture globally.
This links the specific concerns of the speaker to broader historical trends.
3
Evaluate the options to determine which trend directly prompted the Malaysian prime minister's speech.
The speech is a direct response to the spread of global consumer culture and Western media hegemony, making the option focusing on the expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks the correct answer.
This eliminates the distractors and confirms the correct response.

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Late twentieth-century cultural globalization, the spread of consumer culture, and state-level or intellectual resistance to Western cultural dominance.
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