Cultural
diffusion is the process which ideas of a particular culture are spread throughout
the culture that the ideas were not originated from. In short, the ideas of a
particular culture are shared with other cultures. Transnational corporations are
the leaders of this process and they either intentionally or unintentionally
spread consumerism through cultural diffusion. Tomlinson quoted that Third
World consumers were said to be coerced to buy goods – jeans, watches,
perfumes, televisions – which had no real meaning for them and played no
authentic role in their culture.
The
Barbie dolls, Junk food, designer jeans, and Playboy magazines are great examples
of things that symbolize materialism. These are things that people can live
without. Large transnational corporations spread products that make people
materialist. People can live without Jeans but many corporations make jeans
which are originated from America. In the Philippines which is more than 10
hours apart by flight has lots of malls with lots of clothing shops such as
Guess, Boss, and Diesel which are shops that sell jeans. This shows the power
of cultural diffusion and how the transnational corporations have made people
buy jeans which is a sigh of consumerism. Flashy commercials with world stars
lead to people buying the product which is an act of promoting consumerism.
Reference: http://www.david-howes.com/CultCon/OverView.htm
As if you went to "Playboy magazines" after Barbie dolls, Junk food, and designer jeans! Did you write this? Riddle me this: is Playboy a transnational corporation?
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