mosaic culture
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Definition
Noun: A mosaic culture is a society or community characterized by the coexistence of numerous distinct cultural groups, traditions, or identities. These elements maintain their individual characteristics while together forming a single, diverse social whole, analogous to the individual pieces in a mosaic artwork.
Usage
The term is used to describe the complex cultural fabric of a place, typically a city, region, or nation, where diversity is a defining and integral feature. * It functions as a countable noun (e.g., a mosaic culture) or an uncountable concept. * It often appears in sociological, anthropological, and urban planning contexts.
Examples
- The mosaic culture of the metropolis is reflected in its wide array of ethnic neighborhoods, each with its own festivals and cuisines.
- Scholars study how a mosaic culture can foster both innovation and social challenges.
- The country's policy of multiculturalism aims to preserve and celebrate its mosaic culture.
Advanced Usage
- The concept is often contrasted with a "melting pot" culture, where distinct groups are expected to assimilate into a dominant culture. A mosaic culture emphasizes the preservation of distinct identities within a shared society.
- It can be used attributively (like an adjective) in phrases such as or .
Variants and Related Words
- Cultural Mosaic: A near-synonymous phrase, often used interchangeably.
- Multiculturalism: The policy or practice of promoting the coexistence of diverse cultures within a society.
- Pluralism: A condition or system in which multiple distinct groups, principles, or sources of authority coexist.
Synonyms
- Multicultural society
- Pluralistic culture
- Diverse culture
Antonyms
- Homogeneous culture
- Melting pot (in its assimilative sense)
- Monoculture
Noun
- a highly diverse culture
- the city's mosaic culture results in great diversity in the arts