Chapters of a Guide
Cultural Studies: The World Is So Big, Feel at Home Anywhere
Cultural Studies: Beginnings
Are you interested in international news and willing to know how other nations live and what they like? Then you will definitely be one of top students in cultural studies. You can learn religious and social customs, political peculiarities and some aspects of sports that are typical of only certain countries and become more aware of diversity that characterizes the world. And it is all possible due to cultural studies.
Cultural Studies: Topics
You might also wonder about the topics for academic writing that cultural studies presuppose. The range of those topics is wide and includes:
- Intercultural awareness;
- Culture shock;
- U-curve and W-curve;
- Cultural studies bridge nations;
- Racism and nationalism: obsolete phenomena from the past or harsh reality.
The complete list of the topics would definitely be larger, but there are a couple more points for which we need to save space in this article. They are daily use of cultural studies and social importance of intercultural awareness.
Cultural Studies: Daily Use
You study in a university or college in one group with international students that might come from countries of Europe, Africa, Asia, etc. You live in a multinational area where people coming from other countries settle. You participate in student exchange programs. This is a far incomplete list of situations in which you might use cultural studies in your daily life. If you know the customs and preferences of other nationalities, you can peacefully coexist with those people, if you do not know – you should take up cultural studies.
Cultural Studies: Politics
Finally, recent events around the world prove that intercultural awareness means much for peace around the globe. Do not follow the leaders that proclaim one nation to be supreme over others. Better get busy with cultural studies to see how beautiful and unique every nation is.







