Doug: "The U.S. is different from India. In the U.S., Vermont is different from Georgia. Manhattan is different from Queens. The East Village is different from Harlem; Maspeth is different from Flushing. Really, where is this homogenization going on?"
The homogenization is in the stuff they all consume. I was in a local Mexican restaurant yesterday watching a Spanish language soap opera and an advertisement came on for "Honey Bucket of Oats" cereal. That kind of 'stuff', and all the detrimental effects that derive from it. Leigh On Jan 11, 2008 6:50 PM, Doug Henwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:19 PM, Michael Perelman wrote: > > > But some > > regional cultures are of value. > > The U.S. is different from India. In the U.S., Vermont is different > from Georgia. Manhattan is different from Queens. The East Village is > different from Harlem; Maspeth is different from Flushing. Really, > where is this homogenization going on? > > Doug >
