Communication and identity across cultures
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Communication and identity across cultures
(International and intercultural communication annual, v. 21)
Sage Publications, c1998
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"Published in cooperation with National Communication Association, International and Intercultural Division."
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The editors bring together essays that address issues of communication and identity in multicultural contexts to reveal insights into how cultural identity is constructed, maintained, represented and /or negotiated between and within cultures. In so doing, they also provide examples of a broad scope of inquiry into communication, identity and culture.
Communication and Identity Across Cultures is divided into three sections, the first and introductory essay provides a brief overview of identity and previews the essays that comprise the book. The second section presents seven perspectives of identity in different cultural contexts. The final section continues a feature introduced in Volume 20 - a dialogue between three scholars about cultural issues surrounding research and identity.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Sites of Identity in Communication and Culture - Dolores V Tanno and Alberto Gonzalez
SITES OF IDENTITY
Patriotic Breeders or Colonized Converts - Wenshu Lee
A Post-Colonial Approach to Anti-Footbinding Discourse in China
Swinging the Trapeze - Radha Hegde
The Negotiation of Identity among Asian Indian Immigrant Women in the United States
Razzing - Steven B Pratt
Ritualized Uses of Humor as a Form of Identification among American Indians
The Cultural Deprivation of an Oklahoma Cherokee Family - Lynda Dixon Shaver
Linguistic Agons - Nancy Wick
The Self/Society Opposition and American Quakers
Researching Cultural Identity - Mary Jane Collier
Reconciling Interpretive and Postcolonial Perspectives
`Diversity' versus `National Unity' - Eric Louw
The Struggle between Moderns, Premoderns and Postmoderns in Contemporary South Africa
IDENTIFYING NATION-STATES THROUGH CHANGE
Distinguishing Cultural Systems - James W Chesebro
Change as a Variable Explaining and Predicting Cross-Cultural Communication
Problematizing `Nation' in Intercultural Communication Research - Kent Ono
Response to Chesebro's Change Variable to Explain Cross-Cultural Communication - Carley Dodd
Change, Nation-States and the Centrality of a Communication Perspective - James W Chesebro
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