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Article: Cultural imperialism and cultural sovereignty: U.S.-Canadian cultural relations.
- Article from:
- Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society
- Article date:
- January 1, 2002
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Canada is not alone among nations in its contentions with American "cultural imperialism" With a liberal political culture that is characterized by limited government, internationalism, and an open society, Canada stands somewhere between France and the United States in its degree of cultural protectionism and overall intensity of cultural politics. Norway, like other small-language and social-democratic societies, pursues a policy of English-language telecommunications and support for highly localistic and folkloristic cultural expressions. Canada, on the other hand, lacks both the millennia-old culture and territorial isolation of Norway and the French tradition of a ...
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