Cultural Imperialism refers to a powerful culture dominating and shaping the values, beliefs, practices, and identities of less powerful societies, often without explicit force.
It is an ideological, symbolic, and communicative form of domination that accompanies or follows political or economic imperialism.
Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield are known for their work in cultural studies and critique, often associated with post-structuralism and cultural theory.
Raymond Williams also contributed significantly to cultural studies, examining how culture interplays with society and politics.
Stanley Fish, however, is primarily known for his work in literary theory and reader-response criticism, not specifically related to cultural imperialism. 📚