Cultural Industries and Identity Canada Today Pages 22-23

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Cultural Industries and Identity Canada Today Pages 22-23 Social Studies 11 Cultural Industries and Identity Canada Today Pages 22-23

What are Cultural Industries? With a partner: Brainstorm a list of cultural products that could express and protect your nation’s identity.

Which country do you think has the strongest cultural industries? Strong cultural industries = strong identity that is easy to recognize.

Products flow from large, powerful countries to smaller, weaker countries. USA CAN CHINA VIETNAM

The Impact of Technology Technology has enabled cultural products to be produced faster, in larger numbers, and for a much greater market than ever before. Consider the DVD markets in China. These days people all over China can watch American movies for 6RMB even before the movies are seen in the USA.

TV and the Canadian Identity Canadians watch American TV It is cheaper to buy American TV shows than to make Canadian shows Canadian TV stations lose $ and have less $ to produce Canadian TV programs Canadians may begin to adopt American values and attitudes.

Anti-American sentiment and the Canadian Identity Canadians are similar to Americans in many ways but… There are differences between Canadians and Americans and… Many Canadians feel these differences are an important part of their identity.

Discussion Discuss how cultural industries influence a nation’s identity.