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- Another manifestation of cultural cringe is the " convict stain ".
- I guess it shows us how much cultural cringe there actually is.
- I find it somewhere between an affectation and cultural cringe.
- Some commentators believe that cultural cringe contribute to the perceived anti-intellectualism that has underpinned public life in Australia.
- "The Cultural Cringe " was first published in the Melbourne cultural affairs journal " Meanjin ".
- The cultural cringe can be expressed in the almost obsessive curiosity of Australians to know what foreigners think of Australia and its culture.
- This reaction against the cultural cringe continues in some fields such as architecture, where local architects are shunned for using introduced styles.
- No, the " cultural cringe " is an inferiority complex, the " tall poppy syndrome " is resenting the success of others.
- Australia went on to lose its inferiority complex, known among locals as " cultural cringe, " and join the world stage.
- It also channeled the " cultural cringe " and belief that Australia was not as lively, dynamic or beautiful as Europe or North America.
- It has also been claimed that cultural cringe has led to federal government information technology contracts going to large foreign multinationals, rather than domestic IT companies.
- Some commentators claim the cultural cringe particularly affects local television programming in Australia, which is heavily influenced by imported shows, mainly of American and British origin.
- Given the strong cultural cringe towards introduced trout in the wider community and the management bias towards introduced trout amongst fishery agencies these studies may be some way off.
- After Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire a modern prestigious language of the state, can be partially attributed to various reasons, including cultural cringe of indigenous Slavic denizens.
- After the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire a modern prestigious language of the state, can be partially attributed to various reasons, including cultural cringe of indigenous Slavic denizens.
- Mark Thomas the book is a " quirky, frothy anachronism " where the interviewees " whinge about the Australian cultural cringe in terms which no young Australian would find comprehensible ".
- With every outsider's accolade, Australians seemed to lose more of the condition known here as " cultural cringe, " a collective anxiety about what everyone else thinks about them.
- As polls and analysts have converged in predicting that Australia will pledge its continued troth to Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, many public figures have been seized by something called " cultural cringe ."
- Thus the cultural cringe brought about over the early to mid 20th century a pattern of temporary residence in Britain for so many young talented Australians across a broad range of fields, from the arts to the sciences.
- However, this appears to be a nettle that no fishery or conservation agency is prepared to grasp, again due to strong cultural cringe towards introduced trout in the wider community and the management bias towards introduced trout amongst fishery agencies.
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