transnationalism and cultural identity
Transnationalism and cultural identity are interconnected concepts that refer to the increasing interconnectedness of people and cultures across national borders. Transnationalism involves the movement of people, ideas, goods, and information across different countries, leading to the blurring of traditional boundaries. Cultural identity, on the other hand, refers to the sense of belonging and identification with a particular culture or group. In today's globalized world, transnationalism has a significant impact on cultural identity by allowing for the exchange and blending of cultures, resulting in the emergence of hybrid identities that transcend national boundaries.
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