Title:
The handbook of critical intercultural communication
Author:
Nakayama, Thomas K.
ISBN:
9781118400081
Edition:
Pbk. ed.
Publication Information:
Chichester : John Wiley, 2013.
Physical Description:
xviii, 630 pages ; 25 cm.
Series:
Handbooks in communication and media
General Note:
Originally published: Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Critical Intercultural Communication Studies: At a Crossroads / Thomas K. Nakayama -- pt. I Critical Junctures and Reflections In Our Field: A Revisiting -- 2.Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural Communication / Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz -- 3.Critical Reflections on Culture and Critical Intercultural Communication / Dreama G. Moon -- 4.Reflecting Upon "Enlarging Conceptual Boundaries: A Critique of Research in Intercultural Communication" / Alberto Gonzalez -- 5.Intercultural Communication and Dialectics Revisited / Thomas K. Nakayama -- 6.Reflections on "Problematizing `Nation' in Intercultural Communication Research" / Kent A. Ono -- 7.Reflections on "Bridging Paradigms: How Not to Throw Out the Baby of Collective Representation with the Functionalist Bathwater in Critical Intercultural Communication" / S. Lily Mendoza -- 8.Revisiting the Borderlands of Critical Intercultural Communication / Leda Cooks --
Contents note continued: 9.Expanding the Circumference of Intercultural Communication Study / Guo-Ming Chen -- pt. II Critical Dimensions in Intercultural Communication Studies -- 10.Internationalizing Critical Race Communication Studies: Transnationality, Space, and Affect / Raka Shome -- 11.Re-imagining Intercultural Communication in the Context of Globalization / Kathryn Sorrells -- 12.Culture as Text and Culture as Theory: Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'etre in Intercultural Communication Research / Yoshitaka Miike -- 13.Entering the Inter: Power Lines in Intercultural Communication / Aimee Carrillo Rowe -- 14.Speaking of Difference: Language, Inequality and Interculturality / Crispin Thurlow -- 15.Speaking Against the Hegemony of English: Problems, Ideologies, and Solutions / Yukio Tsuda -- 16.Coculturation: Toward A Critical Theoretical Framework of Cultural Adjustment / Melissa L. Curtin --
Contents note continued: 17.Public Memories in the Shadow of the Other: Divided Memories and National Identity / Jolanta A. Drzewiecka -- 18.Critical Intercultural Communication, Remembrances of George Washington Williams, and the Rediscovery of Leopold II's "Crimes Against Humanity" / Marouf Hasian -- pt. III Critical Topics in Intercultural Communication Studies -- 19.Situating Gender in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies / Scott C. Martin -- 20.Identity and Difference: Race and the Necessity of the Discriminating Subject / Jamie Moshin -- 21.Br(other) in the Classroom: Testimony, Reflection, and Cultural Negotiation / Bryant Keith Alexander -- 22.When Frankness Goes Funky: Afro-Proxemics Meets Western Polemics at the Border of the Suburb / Jim Perkinson -- 23.Iterative Hesitancies and Latinidad: The Reverberances of Raciality / Shane T. Moreman -- 24.We Got Game: Race, Masculinity, and Civilization in Professional Team Sport / Tracy Marafiote --
Contents note continued: 25.It Really Isn't About You: Whiteness and the Dangers of Thinking You Got It / John T. Warren -- 26.Critical Reflections on a Pedagogy of Ability / Deanna L. Fassett -- 27.The Scarlet Letter, Vigilantism, and the Politics of Sadism / Richard Morris -- 28.Authenticity and Identity in the Portable Homeland / Victoria Chen -- 29.Layers of Nikkei: Japanese Diaspora and World War II / Etsuko Kinefuchi -- 30.Placing South Asian Digital Diasporas in Second Life / Radhika Gajjala -- 31."The Creed of the White Kid": A Diss-apology / Melissa Steyn -- 32.A Critical Reflection on an Intercultural Communication Workshop: Mexicans and Taiwanese Working on the US-Mexico Border / Hsin-I Cheng -- 33."Quit Whining and Tell Me About Your Experiences!": (In)Tolerance, Pragmatism, and Muting in Intergroup Dialogue / Sara DeTurk -- 34.A Proposal for Concerted Collaboration between Critical Scholars of Intercultural and Organizational Communication / Brenda J. Allen --
Contents note continued: pt. IV Critical Visions of Intercultural Communication Studies -- 35.Conclusion: Envisioning the Pathway(s) of Critical Intercultural Communication Studies / Rona Tamiko Halualani.
Abstract:
The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication aims to furnish scholars with a consolidated resource of works that highlight all aspects of the field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities. A consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of this developing field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities - Traces the significant historical developments in intercultural communication - Helps students and scholars to revisit, assess, and reflect on the formation of critical intercultural communication studies - Posits new directions for the field in terms of theorizing, knowledge production, and social justice engagement.
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