generally accepted rules or principles, especially those that are considered as fundamental in a field of art or philosophy

カノン, 基準

the dominance or control exercised by one group, entity, or state over others, especially in the realms of politics, culture, or ideology

覇権, 支配

the belief in and advocacy for the equal rights, opportunities, and treatment of all individuals, regardless of their gender, race, social class, or other distinguishing characteristics

平等主義

a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artistic movement or style

美学, 美的原理

the tendency to evaluate and judge other cultures or groups based on the standards and values of one's own, often resulting in a belief in the superiority of one's own culture or group

エスノセントリズム

the dispersion or scattering of a community or ethnic group from their ancestral or original homeland

ディアスポラ, 散逸

the in-depth study of people and cultures through direct observation and interaction

民族誌, エスノグラフィー

the process of cultural exchange and adaptation when individuals or groups from different cultures come into contact, leading to changes in their respective cultural patterns

アキュルチュレーション, 文化適応

a social and cultural movement that emerges in opposition to prevailing mainstream norms, values, and practices

カウンターカルチャー, 反文化運動

a natural object, often an animal or plant, that is considered sacred and serves as a symbol or emblem for a particular group, clan, or family

トーテム, 聖なる物

a distinctive style, behavior, or way of doing things that is characteristic of a particular individual, group, or period

マニエリスム, 特異性

the adherence to established customs, practices, or standards that are widely accepted within a particular society, culture, or group

慣習性, 従来性

a formal statement of beliefs or principles, often religious or philosophical in nature

クレド, 信条

the elaborate display or ceremonial spectacle associated with public events, celebrations, or formal occasions

壮観, セレモニー

