Utahns, no longer culturally isolated, also responded to national fads and seemed to be particularly attracted to certain health crazes.
Britain is an island, but it is not culturally isolated.
After the communist revolution of 1948 in Czechoslovakia, he became more socially and culturally isolated and his works were rarely seen in public.
Mr. Kurtz cites encounters with nonreligious men and women who tell him that they feel culturally isolated, forced into a sort of spiritual closet.
Until the mid-20th century, the Virgin Islands were largely culturally isolated from international popular music.
As a teenager Pam found post-war suburban Melbourne grim, oppressive and culturally isolated.
The San Luis Valley was culturally isolated for much of its history, preserving a distinctive local Spanish dialect and vocabulary.
"We were culturally isolated on this island of Manhattan, and people tend to publish to people of like mind."
Utah's agricultural system had evolved from a local market and was no longer geographically, socially or culturally isolated from the rest of the country.
The third factor is related to societies in which women are culturally isolated, or sometimes are even exiled from their villages because they have been raped.