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Mardi Gras: Made in China provides a wonderful, intricate connection between popular culture, nudity, and
globalization
through the making and tossing of beads.
I saw this film at the International Film Festival of Boston, and was expecting a dry introduction to globalization, but what I got was a riveting visual display of shocking footage from both China and the United States.
I would have never thought about the connection between beads, China, and New Orleans; now I think about the human connection between almost every object, but also the role of globalization, inequality, and fun.
More importantly, I can make these connections without feeling a sense of guilt after watching this film, unlike other films on
globalization
that I've seen.
The film is much more than a commentary on
globalization.
After books like Ted Fishman's "China Inc." or Gordon Chang's "The Coming Collapse of China", this film arrives as a breath of fresh air sharing at a very personal level just how a rapidly changing China isn't always dealing with her 'prosperity' and
globalization
as easily as we would hope.
A reasonably involving, decent drama, but obviously Ken Loach's main concern it to unable us to have a clearer idea of what is really going on with our 'brave new world', globalization, we all need to work harder to compete, people in China need to work harder, everyone needs to work harder, and out of this sinister scam, unending progress etc. there is still half a billion people on planet hearth who don't have enough to eat and a few people filling their pockets.
Jia Zhangke's The World, his first state supported film, continues his look at the disillusionment of Chinese youth with Western-style
globalization
but shifts the setting from a rural to an urban environment.
It was shocking for me to realize the pilgrims' visits which could be considered as a kind of
globalization
achieved peacefully so many years ago.
Someone compared it to "Hester Street" and "Atlantic City" in the way "it achingly proves the universality of the twin
globalization
pulls of modernization and immigration over the past three hundred years around the world."
For example-there is something fundamentally wrong with the narrative pattern which has overlapped many themes such as religion, greed and the need to be over ambitious.The good thing about this film is that it can make viewers aware of the tremendous pressure an average Filipino has to face when he or she is confronted with issues like religion and money.Juding all these facts, one can arrive at the conclusion that Santa Santita is an average film about
globalization
and how it has touched lives of certain individuals.
Those who produced this film should have been left behind the age of
globalization.
And the "terror" of
globalization
looms just over the horizon!
Does all of this amount to a serious threat to the benefits of
globalization?
Though both gained in importance since WW II’s end,
globalization
of financial markets accelerated in recent years so that movements in exchange rates, interest rates, and stock prices in various countries are intimately interconnected.
The process of
globalization
is too recent for this to have become a serious issue on a global level, but since we are dealing with a historical process, in time it will.
But the capacity of the state to look after the welfare of its citizens has been severely impaired by globalization, because capital can escape taxation much more easily than labor can.
Can power politics contain the rise of China and neutralize its commitment to pan-regional integration and
globalization?
What makes this slump different is that the French blame European union, and increasing economic
globalization
in general, for their troubles which they expect to be more lasting than in the past.
Driving this trend is the sense that
globalization
has gone too far, and is now squeezing ordinary citizens, while enriching a select few.
These epidemic diseases are new markers of globalization, revealing through their chain of death how vulnerable the world has become from the pervasive movement of people and goods.
The forces of
globalization
that were liberated by the fall of Communism have created a better world, with rapid economic convergence and shrinking inequality.
The possibility of managing national risks globally is another example of the advantages of economic
globalization
and expansion of financial markets.
At the root of both beliefs is the fear and uncertainty generated by globalization, with citizens concerned for their security and unsure of their place in the world.
It's possible that a new caudillo in different robes could lead the masses through yet another round of "magical nationalism," hating everything foreign and underscoring the dark side of
globalization.
These advances have enabled economic globalization, which, like the Industrial Revolution, has brought unprecedented progress, as Xi acknowledged, while generating new challenges, including rising inequality and worker vulnerability.
What such behavior fails to take into account is that
globalization
is, fundamentally, a natural phenomenon.
Arguing against
globalization
is as constructive as blaming gravity for a building’s collapse.
Not surprisingly, they will often select sources – whether credible or not – that are critical of
globalization
and current fiscal and economic policies.
Can
globalization
be saved?
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