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Americanization - The US strikes back?

Hausarbeit, 2002, 22 Seiten
Autor: Mirko Gropp
Fach: Englisch - Landeskunde

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Kategorie: Hausarbeit
Jahr: 2002
Seiten: 22
Note: 1,3 (A)
Literaturverzeichnis: ~ 21  Einträge
Sprache: Englisch
Archivnummer: V6052
ISBN (E-Book): 978-3-638-13736-2
ISBN (Buch): 978-3-638-82226-8
Dateigröße: 348 KB

Zusammenfassung / Abstract

The American influence is a part of Globalization which everyone can see in the media, taste in the food, and sense in the products we buy. Hence, it is perceivable for everyone, every day. Satellites, the internet, airplanes, and container ships are carrying the American culture to Europe all around the clock. In fact, the English language, or better said, American English and its variations are dominating the stage in all fields of intercultural exchange such as business, sciences, and entertainment. Just 100 years ago, German scientists dominated worldwide research, and thus most publications were in German. Nowadays most publications are in English, due to the concentration of the best researchers at American universities and the function of English as the “common denominator”. In times of the rule of “publish or perish” one is forced to adopt English in order to obtain international recognition. But the impact is far deeper. It goes back to our cultural identity itself. When you switch on the television, when you go to the cinema, or when you open a magazines you will recognize this American influence such as in the case of Anglicisms like “Star“, “Opponent” and “Internet Kids”. This essay aims a shedding more light on the myth of Americanization. Based on a definition, it will cover briefly its chronology and then continue with two deep dives on language and popular culture.


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Americanization - The US strikes back?!?

by

 Mirko Gropp



Table of contents

1. Introduction 3

2. Defining Americanization 4

3. Chronology 4

4. Language 6

5. Popular culture 9

6. Conclusion 16

7. Bibliography 18

8. Appendix I 20

9. Appendix II 22

 

 

1. Introduction

The American influence is a part of Globalization which everyone can see in the media, taste in the food, and sense in the products we buy. Hence, it is perceivable for everyone, every day. Satellites, the internet, airplanes, and container ships are carrying the American culture to Europe all around the clock.

In fact, the English language, or better said, American English and its variations are dominating the stage in all fields of intercultural exchange such as business, sciences, and entertainment. Just 100 years ago, German scientists dominated worldwide research, and thus most publications were in German. Nowadays most publications are in English, due to the concentration of the best researchers at American universities and the function of English as the "common denominator". In times of the rule of "publish or perish" one is forced to adopt English in order to obtain international recognition. But the impact is far deeper. It goes back to our cultural identity itself. When you switch on the television, when you go to the cinema, or when you open a magazines you will recognize this American influence such as in the case of Anglicisms like "Star", "Opponent" and "Internet Kids".

The term Americanization covers many different ideas and means different things to different people. Obviously, a member of the indigenous people who had settled in America prior to its "discovery" has a wholly different understanding of it as a European or an immigrant. The meaning has also changed over time. In the beginning, the word was used to describe the movement to integrate immigrants in order to create a national identity . During the Cold War it was often used in the context of the confrontation between the forces of democracy and international communism. Thus, Americanization was a symbol in the communist propaganda of the "enemy′s attempt" to undermine the victory of international communism. Nowadays (especially since September 11th), it is seen in a more religious context, as the clash of an economically strong western culture with the rest of the world . In the following sections, I will concentrate my examination on particular fields of culture, where the American influence is typically observable. Let us firstly define "Americanization" in order to get an understanding of the different meanings.

2. Defining Americanization

The word Americanization was first introduced by English journalist William T. Stead around 1902 . Stead used the word to describe the creation of a unified "nation" out of the different nationalities and social origins of the first settlers and their followers on the soil of today′s United States. Furthermore, he already supposed that this dynamic homogenization would ultimately cover the whole world. The distinction between these two different stages was pretty important.

Firstly, there is Americanization out of the view of an immigrant, who has to adopt and adapt to a new nation and hence a different culture. It is possible to become an American citizen not simply by the act of birth, but also by a conscious choice to accept new identity. As immigration is an expression of free will, the altered state is the outcome of a more or less voluntary action.

Secondly, there is the Americanization of other cultures which takes place outside of the US and is accompanied by the spread of "laissez-faire" capitalism and liberal democratic values. In this line, the compound of typical American beliefs, values, and habits is projected abroad through the vast interconnections between the countries, therefore changing the character of a nation′s culture and identity. This second form, the outward domain, will be the focus of this essay.

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