Definition of transcultural in English:
transcultural
adjectiveˌtranzˈkʌltʃ(ə)r(ə)ltrɑːnz--ns-transˈkəlCHərəl
Relating to or involving more than one culture; cross-cultural.
the increasingly transcultural relationships among writers in the twentieth century
Example sentencesExamples
- In recent decades, however, art historians have become interested in how indigenous material and visual culture can express the transcultural situation of American Indian people.
- All of our interventions are comprised of both transcultural and culturally specific ingredients.
- Hopefully, philosophers will again be led to recognise that a truly transcultural understanding of subjectivity and intersubjectivity requires us to leave our armchairs and venture into the field.
- Some individuals have argued that human rights are a result of modern Western transcultural, social, economic, and scientific developments.
- This finding has implications for our distinction between transcultural and culturally specific aspects of interventions.