Effects of Diffusion
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| cultural convergence | 文化趋同 | wén huà qū tóng |
| cultural divergence | 文化分化 | wén huà fēn huà |
| acculturation | 文化适应 | wén huà shì yìng |
| assimilation | 同化 | tóng huà |
| syncretism | 融合 | róng hé |
When cultures meet
- As culture spreads and meets other cultures, several outcomes follow.
- Cultures can become more alike, or more distinct.
- Diffusion both enriches places and threatens local traditions.
Convergence and divergence
- Cultural convergence 文化趋同 is cultures becoming more alike as they share traits.
- Global brands and English online are examples.
- Cultural divergence 文化分化 is a culture becoming more distinct, often to resist outside influence.
Cultures becoming more alike as they share traits is cultural...
Cultural convergence = cultures growing more alike.
Blending and change
- Acculturation 文化适应 adopts some traits while keeping your own.
- Assimilation 同化 fully blends into another culture.
- Syncretism 融合 is two cultures blending into something new (like fusion food).
Which cultural outcome?
Sort each example as acculturation, assimilation, or syncretism.
Syncretism is when two cultures blend into something new.
Syncretism = a new blend; assimilation = fully absorbed into one culture.
Fully blending into another culture and losing your own is called ____.
Assimilation is complete absorption; acculturation keeps some of your own culture.
Select all true effects of cultural diffusion.
Diffusion enriches, threatens, and reshapes culture; it does not change genes.
Match each term to its meaning.
Acculturation keeps some; assimilation loses your own; syncretism creates a new blend.
Diffusion is not simply "good" (enriching) or "bad" (erasing). The same global spread that brings new food and music can also erode local languages and traditions. On the exam, weigh both the enrichment and the loss.
Fusion cuisine — like a Korean-Mexican taco — is syncretism: two food cultures blending into something new. Meanwhile, a small language dying out as its speakers switch to a dominant global language is a loss from the same process of diffusion.
Diffusion leads to cultural convergence (cultures grow alike) or divergence (a culture grows distinct). Contact produces acculturation (adopt some, keep some), assimilation (fully blend in), or syncretism (blend into something new). It both enriches and threatens.