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Regarding classical music, the Brazilian audience suffers from a curious xenophilia.
Xenophilia: An affection for unknown, foreign objects, or people.
This militant xenophilia and anti-patriotism are very wearing.
Cultural xenophilia according to some sources can be connected with cultural cringe, or the feeling that one's own culture is inferior.
This initially revived a sense of xenophilia among the mainland Chinese population that originated in the colonial days of the late 19th century.
Jewish and Christian societies however, have been less inclined to broadly embrace this notion of xenophilia and seem much more xenophobic.
There are also multiple examples of xenophilia between the main character and his or her alien shipmates in the Mass Effect (series) of games.
This xenophilia springs in part from the conviction that the exploration of other cultures both ennobles and enriches, creating citizens of the world.
The xenophilia toward European and European derived immigrants comes from the country's association of civilization with European characteristics.
Xenophilia and restlessness and curiosity combined: wherever the puppeteer was going, Louis Wu was going too.
Another was that European immigration after the Mexican War of Independence was both welcomed and feared, a combination of xenophilia and xenophobia, especially to Europeans existing to this day.
Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection is a 2013 nonfiction book about contemporary globalization and xenophilia by American blogger Ethan Zuckerman of MIT.
From the 1980s came Space Wastrel, Ornithopter, Australian SF Bullsheet, Crabapple, Nemesis, Xenophilia, the Notional, and Tigger.
This xenophilia might sound strange coming from one known for his strident criticisms of the proliferation of EU-qualified and Kolpak players in county cricket, but, as ever, the devil is in the detail.
Regarding classical music, the Brazilian audience suffers from a curious xenophilia. Music recitals of Brazilian classical music attract less people than foreign composers, be it a Beethoven symphony or a contemporary composer presentation.
He argued that it is "a stage through which the adolescent mind normally passes", but that it is a feature of some, typically leftist, political impulses and ideologies which espouse xenophilia (preference for alien cultures).
They had been accumulated across two centuries of travel, among branches of the human family that had been weathered and roughened by alien environments, xenophobia, xenophilia, rates of mortality that the Home Cluster hadn't seen since the Expansion began.
Most of us shakily preside over a chaos of vestigial prejudices and pieties, of semi-subliminal inhibitions, taboos and herd instincts, some of them ancient, some of them spryly contemporary (like moral relativism and the ardent xenophilia which, in Europe at least, always excludes Israelis).