The presentation focuses on the impact of globalization on Bengali culture, examining various aspects of its influence. The introduction of new forms of writing and communication technologies, the influence of Western literature on Bengali literature, and the spread of Bengali literature to new regions are discussed. The impact of globalization on Bengali way of life, including changes in dietary habits, fashion, and music, is also explored. The presentation further examines the impact of globalization on the Bengali economy and the challenges and opportunities it presents. The migration of Bengalis to other parts of the world and the challenges of cultural integration and identity are also addressed. The conclusion emphasizes the need to recognize the diversity and richness of Bengali traditions while seeking a balance between innovation and preservation.
6. Bangladeshi
Melting pot of races
Deep rooted heritage reflected in her architecture, literature, dance, drama, music and painting and also in people’s lifestyle.
Cultural tradition is a happy blending of many variants, unique in diversity but in essence greatly symmetrical.
Culture
10. Music & Dance
•The folk and tribal music and dance forms of Bangladesh are of indigenous origin and rooted to the soil of Bangladesh.
•Has a rich tradition of folk songs, with lyrics rooted into vibrant tradition and spirituality, mysticism and devotion.
•Switching to western & Indian pop,rock songs
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13. Music & Dance
•FM radio, CD, iPod, Music player made it possible to listen to a variety of music when required.
•TV made it possible to explore new types of dance by watching Satellite channel.
•Our greater love for music & dance provoking TV channels to telecast/organize talent hunt show.
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15. Film & Dramas
•strictly commercial in nature, a handful of directors from Bangladesh have attained critical acclamation for their work.
•New movies have more Hollywood/ Bollywood touch
•Not only making money but also attracting foreign countries.
20. Festivals
•An integral part of the culture of Bangladesh.
•Prominent and widely celebrated festivals are Pohela Boishakh, Independence day, National Mourning Day,Ghuri Utshob, Nauka Baich,and Language Movement Day etc.
22. Wedding
• Includes many rituals and ceremonies that can span several days.
•A traditional wedding is arranged by Ghotoks (matchmakers)
•Traditional ceremonies are - Dodhi Mongol,Gaye Holud, Bou Bhaat etc.
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24. Wedding
•Exchanging rings by both the groom and bride
• Newer trends like mehendi, sangeet, sagaai, bachelor parties have also been introduced
•Ghotok to Matrimonial site
26. Attire
• men wear lungi as casual wear and shirt-pant or suits on formal occasions.
•Shalwar Kameez and Sharee are the main dresses of women.
•Sharee weaving is a traditional art in Bangladesh.
27. Attire
•Recently women are preferring wearing Jeans, shirts.
•Men are preferring T-shirts,trousers
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29. Cuisine
Always celebrate food diversities
Young generations prefer fast foods than
traditional foods
Popularity of fast foods contributing to spread the
culture.
Mostly influencing by TV shows
Ethnic cuisines have become global
32. Sports
Kabbadi is the national sports of Bangladesh, Kabadi,
Lathi khela, Golla Chut, Danguli,, Mangsho-Chor,
Daria-Bandha, Bouchi etc.
More interested on Cricket,Football, Badminton ,
cycling, Fencing , basketball, volleyball , Shooting
etc.
Newly Golf, Internet Games competition .
38. Occupation
Majority involves in agriculture on rural area.
Majority involves in service on urban area.
Now peoples are more focusing on business.
Women’s involvement is increasing.
40. Literature
•The era of modern Bengali Literature began in the late nineteenth century.
41. Language
Major people speaks Bangla.
Learning English & other languages .
Language mixing up for globalization
Mixed language are using for marketing.
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43. Education
Approaching toward Western curriculum.
Parents are more interested to sent their children
to English medium.
45. Conclusion
•The impact is more prominent on urban & sub- urban area constituting major location of country.
•Our love for tradition & ethnic aspects of our culture have found new market support.
•Challenge for us is to identify & respect plurality & multiplicity as a better model globalized social life.