Nova Scotia Scott has a post today, Turkey: Family jailed for life in honour killing:
The original news report is posted at CyberPresse.ca. What follows is my (literal but somewhat stilted) translation of most of the story: …
Every time I read horrific stories like the one Scott has translated here, an interesting question comes to mind.
Few of us living outside this honor-shame-oriented culture do not recoil at this stuff. We support efforts to end it. We want to change the indigenous culture. However, one of the most fervent arguments made against economic globalization is that it destroys indigenous cultures. This is frequently made on behalf of societies where economic and governmental practices do not sustain the inhabitants' lives or do so at levels far below what we in developed nations would consider befitting human dignity. Why is it that indigenous culture is held up something to be preserved in these cases?
Mind you, I'm not saying that Western living models are the model for the rest of the world. There are likely many models cultures could adopt and still integrate with the global economy. I suspect that contrary to the stated desire to protect local cultures, the driving motivator of anti-globalization folks is opposition to market economies.
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