biculturalism
noun [ U ] uk/ˌbaɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl.ɪ.zəm/ us/baɪˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl.ɪ.zəm/
双重文化
the fact or practice of including or representing two different cultures
Many Spanish speakers live along the Texas–Mexico border in communities with a long history of biculturalism. 很多说西班牙语者生活在德州与墨西哥边境上有着很长双重文化历史的社群里。
In New Zealand, biculturalism is key, with the stunning national museum in Wellington known by the Maori name of Te Papa. 在新西兰,双重文化是核心,在惠灵顿的令人惊叹的国家博物馆就冠以毛利语的名字“蒂帕帕”。
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- Some of these young people are from first-generation British families and feel the stresses of biculturalism.
- The 1960s saw the rise of Quebec separatism in Canada, and the promotion of biculturalism and bilingualism.
- The music, blending musical styles, was created by young Cuban Americans navigating two worlds at once and is a simple form of true biculturalism.