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Changes in Foreign and Modern Culture in the 21st Century Which Drivers Culture in East Java Seen from a Historical Perspective

Version 1 : Received: 9 June 2021 / Approved: 10 June 2021 / Online: 10 June 2021 (08:56:45 CEST)

How to cite: Utomo, S.; Pandin, M. Changes in Foreign and Modern Culture in the 21st Century Which Drivers Culture in East Java Seen from a Historical Perspective. Preprints 2021, 2021060281. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202106.0281.v1 Utomo, S.; Pandin, M. Changes in Foreign and Modern Culture in the 21st Century Which Drivers Culture in East Java Seen from a Historical Perspective. Preprints 2021, 2021060281. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202106.0281.v1

Abstract

In modern times like today, technology and science are developing very fast. This has resulted in a condition known as globalization. This era has had a significant impact on every country globally, including in Indonesia, such as the spread of culture is solid. This flow has many benefits and advantages. However, this globalization can also have a negative impact. One of them is the erosion of native Indonesian culture compared to foreign cultures. Therefore, this research to find the origin, causes, and impacts of the influx of cultural globalization on the current culture of East Java because it is the province of origin of the researchers. Here the researchers asks about the impact of this modern culture and how influential culture is to the people of East Java. The method used by the researchers in making this paper is Literature Review using qualitative descriptive writing with quantitative data. The researchers findings as material in this paper amounted to 24 materials with the provisions of 20 journal article materials, 2 article materials online provided that they were published in the last three years, and 2 E-books for methods on this paper. This study's boundaries are a modern culture that the researchers takes about western culture (western) and South Korean culture (Hallyu). In addition, this study only discusses cultures originating in East Java, such as Javanese.

Keywords

Culture; Globalization; East Java; Westernization; Hallyu

Subject

Social Sciences, Ethnic and Cultural Studies

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