Abstract

Globalization is currently an important phenomena subjecting on economic activities, socio-cultural dimension, political aspect and so on. This paper is made mainly on cultural changes focusing the impact on moral issue and lifestyle in the Third World. The study finds the domination of Western culture on all lives that erode cultural heritage and moral values. There has been creating consumerism by which western lifestyles are on diffusion. The specific objective of the study is to analyze how globalization rapidly transforms the social values and living pattern in the traditional societies. There have been some negative aspects; but modernization process is positively functioning as well. This study is a descriptive type of work and is conducted in qualitative approach. Though in-depth observation tool is used as a primary source, most of the data is mainly collected from secondary sources (book, journal article, official records, and media report). The study findings would be helpful for the Third World people to be aware of cultural hybridization in the age of globalization. It is thought that some new ideas and information may be added into social sciences.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Introduce the ProblemBangladesh is densely a populated developing country

  • The study finds the domination of Western culture on all lives that erode cultural heritage and moral values

  • Cultural heritage is on erosion and new cultural values are being established in Asia, Africa and Latin America

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Introduction

Bangladesh is densely a populated developing country. There was a rich cultural heritage in this land of its own. About 87 percent people of the nation are Muslims. Its original culture emerges from mainly Islam and Hinduism of West Bengal. The customs, manners, arts of the Hindus are mixed with the Islamic ideology that is known as Bengali culture. All the people belong to the homogeneity of their cultural history. Most of them speak Bangla and their behavioral pattern, festivals are almost same. Bangladesh is a land of homogeneous culture which now is being transformed into hybridization

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