
In the process of global resemblance, traditional Turkish music culture
Author(s) -
Zeki Nacakçi,
Alaattin Canbay
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
new trends and issues proceedings on humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2547-8818
DOI - 10.18844/gjhss.v2i1.1000
Subject(s) - globalization , meaning (existential) , cultural globalization , sociology , aesthetics , vernacular culture , turkish , social science , media studies , psychology , political science , art , law , linguistics , philosophy , psychotherapist
The technology and media, developing in the last century, are both changing social life gradually and taking hold of the world. In a world in which the communication opportunities push the limits, the sharing of knowledge accrue breathtakingly. In this process when the difference of time and place disappears, cultures affect each other, resemble each other and become the same swiftly. The resembling of cultural values also bring about predominating of dominant culture in a hegemonic way. So traditional cultures come up against the danger of absence by losing their values rapidly. In this current identified as globalization, it is an obligatory that people transfer their cultures and socio- cultural savings to next generations to keep their own values alive by protecting. These transferred products are generally values that public feel them belonging to themselves, interiorize and attribute a deep meaning to their self- culture via their feelings. The re-identifying of music, handicrafts, oral literature and traditional theatre and folkloric elements that can be identified as similar nature, by approaching with an academic consideration and using them with scientific methods in cultural transmission matter in the sense of increasing the significance of traditional culture in the face of globalization. In this study, in the face of globalization effect increasing gradually, protection of traditional culture, transmission it to the next generations and bringing up healthy social generations are discussed. The study has descriptive qualification and also includes surveys and studies that have been done in this field. The importance of traditional culture, new structuring that are needed in art education, proposals aimed to practices and programs constitude this study's main topic.Key Words: Globalization, Resemblance, Turkish Music Culture, Traditional