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Globalization, Universalism, and the Erosion of Cultural Memory

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Memory in a Global Age

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I would like to start this text with a definition of concepts. Without any claim to a general theory and simply for the restricted purposes of this chapter, I propose to distinguish between globalization and universal-ism. Under the term globalization, I understand a process of general dissemination (of merchandise, technologies, news, political influence, religious ideas) across political and cultural boundaries and of the ensuing integration of various, previously isolated zones into one system of interconnections and interdependencies, where all nations, empires, tribes and states cohere in some way or other through political, economic or cultural relations.

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Assmann, J. (2010). Globalization, Universalism, and the Erosion of Cultural Memory. In: Assmann, A., Conrad, S. (eds) Memory in a Global Age. Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230283367_7

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