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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication aims to furnish scholars with a consolidated resource of works that highlights 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…mehr
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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication aims to furnish scholars with a consolidated resource of works that highlights 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
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444390674
- Artikelnr.: 38446592
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444390674
- Artikelnr.: 38446592
Thomas K. Nakayama is Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University. He is founding editor of the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication and has published widely in the areas of critical race and critical intercultural communication, including Intercultural Communication in Contexts, Fourth Edition (2007), Experiencing Intercultural Communication, Third Edition (2007) and Human Communication in Society, Second Edition (2010). Rona Tamiko Halualani is Professor of Intercultural Communication in the Department of Communication Studies at San Jose State University. Her research interests include the following: critical intercultural communication studies, intercultural contact, race/ethnicity; diversity, prejudice, identity and cultural politics, diasporic identity, and Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders. She is the author of In the Name of Hawaiians: Native Identities and Cultural Politics (2002).
Notes on Contributors viii Acknowledgments xvii 1 Critical Intercultural
Communication Studies: At a Crossroads 1 Rona Tamiko Halualani and Thomas
K. Nakayama Part I Critical Junctures and Refl ections In Our Field: A
Revisiting 17 2 Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural
Communication 21 Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz 3 Critical Reflections on Culture and
Critical Intercultural Communication 34 Dreama G. Moon 4 Reflecting Upon
"Enlarging Conceptual Boundaries: A Critique of Research in Intercultural
Communication" 53 Alberto González 5 Intercultural Communication and
Dialectics Revisited 59 Judith N. Martin and Thomas K. Nakayama 6
Reflections on "Problematizing 'Nation' in Intercultural Communication
Research" 84 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" 98 S. Lily Mendoza 8
Revisiting the Borderlands of Critical Intercultural Communication 112 Leda
Cooks 9 Expanding the Circumference of Intercultural Communication Study
130 William J. Starosta and Guo-Ming Chen Part II Critical Dimensions in
Intercultural Communication Studies 147 10 Internationalizing Critical Race
Communication Studies: Transnationality, Space, and Affect 149 Raka Shome
11 Re-imagining Intercultural Communication in the Context of Globalization
171 Kathryn Sorrells 12 Culture as Text and Culture as Theory:
Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'être in Intercultural Communication
Research 190 Yoshitaka Miike 13 Entering the Inter: Power Lines in
Intercultural Communication 216 Aimee Carrillo Rowe 14 Speaking of
Difference: Language, Inequality and Interculturality 227 Crispin Thurlow
15 Speaking Against the Hegemony of English: Problems, Ideologies, and
Solutions 248 Yukio Tsuda 16 Coculturation: Toward A Critical Theoretical
Framework of Cultural Adjustment 270 Melissa L. Curtin 17 Public Memories
in the Shadow of the Other: Divided Memories and National Identity 286
Jolanta A. Drzewiecka 18 Critical Intercultural Communication, Remembrances
of George Washington Williams, and the Rediscovery of Léopold II's "Crimes
Against Humanity" 311 Marouf Hasian Part III Critical Topics in
Intercultural Communication Studies 333 19 Situating Gender in Critical
Intercultural Communication Studies 335 Lara Lengel and Scott C. Martin 20
Identity and Difference: Race and the Necessity of the Discriminating
Subject 348 Ronald L. Jackson II and Jamie Moshin 21 Br(other) in the
Classroom: Testimony, Reflection, and Cultural Negotiation 364 Bryant Keith
Alexander 22 When Frankness Goes Funky: Afro-Proxemics Meets Western
Polemics at the Border of the Suburb 382 Jim Perkinson 23 Iterative
Hesitancies and Latinidad: The Reverberances of Raciality 400 Bernadette
Marie Calafell and Shane T. Moreman 24 We Got Game: Race, Masculinity, and
Civilization in Professional Team Sport 417 Lisa A. Flores, Karen Lee
Ashcraft and Tracy Marafiote 25 It Really Isn't About You: Whiteness and
the Dangers of Thinking You Got It 446 John T. Warren 26 Critical
Reflections on a Pedagogy of Ability 461 Deanna L. Fassett 27 The Scarlet
Letter, Vigilantism, and the Politics of Sadism 472 Richard Morris 28
Authenticity and Identity in the Portable Homeland 483 Victoria Chen 29
Layers of Nikkei: Japanese Diaspora and World War II 495 Etsuko Kinefuchi
30 Placing South Asian Digital Diasporas in Second Life 517 Radhika Gajjala
31 "The Creed of the White Kid": A Diss-apology 534 Melissa Steyn 32 A
Critical Reflection on an Intercultural Communication Workshop: Mexicans
and Taiwanese Working on the US-Mexico Border 549 Hsin-I Cheng 33 "Quit
Whining and Tell Me About Your Experiences!": (In)Tolerance, Pragmatism,
and Muting in Intergroup Dialogue 565 Sara DeTurk 34 A Proposal for
Concerted Collaboration between Critical Scholars of Intercultural and
Organizational Communication 585 Brenda J. Allen Part IV Critical Visions
of Intercultural Communication Studies 593 35 Conclusion: Envisioning the
Pathway(s) of Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 595 Thomas K.
Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani Index 601
Communication Studies: At a Crossroads 1 Rona Tamiko Halualani and Thomas
K. Nakayama Part I Critical Junctures and Refl ections In Our Field: A
Revisiting 17 2 Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural
Communication 21 Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz 3 Critical Reflections on Culture and
Critical Intercultural Communication 34 Dreama G. Moon 4 Reflecting Upon
"Enlarging Conceptual Boundaries: A Critique of Research in Intercultural
Communication" 53 Alberto González 5 Intercultural Communication and
Dialectics Revisited 59 Judith N. Martin and Thomas K. Nakayama 6
Reflections on "Problematizing 'Nation' in Intercultural Communication
Research" 84 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" 98 S. Lily Mendoza 8
Revisiting the Borderlands of Critical Intercultural Communication 112 Leda
Cooks 9 Expanding the Circumference of Intercultural Communication Study
130 William J. Starosta and Guo-Ming Chen Part II Critical Dimensions in
Intercultural Communication Studies 147 10 Internationalizing Critical Race
Communication Studies: Transnationality, Space, and Affect 149 Raka Shome
11 Re-imagining Intercultural Communication in the Context of Globalization
171 Kathryn Sorrells 12 Culture as Text and Culture as Theory:
Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'être in Intercultural Communication
Research 190 Yoshitaka Miike 13 Entering the Inter: Power Lines in
Intercultural Communication 216 Aimee Carrillo Rowe 14 Speaking of
Difference: Language, Inequality and Interculturality 227 Crispin Thurlow
15 Speaking Against the Hegemony of English: Problems, Ideologies, and
Solutions 248 Yukio Tsuda 16 Coculturation: Toward A Critical Theoretical
Framework of Cultural Adjustment 270 Melissa L. Curtin 17 Public Memories
in the Shadow of the Other: Divided Memories and National Identity 286
Jolanta A. Drzewiecka 18 Critical Intercultural Communication, Remembrances
of George Washington Williams, and the Rediscovery of Léopold II's "Crimes
Against Humanity" 311 Marouf Hasian Part III Critical Topics in
Intercultural Communication Studies 333 19 Situating Gender in Critical
Intercultural Communication Studies 335 Lara Lengel and Scott C. Martin 20
Identity and Difference: Race and the Necessity of the Discriminating
Subject 348 Ronald L. Jackson II and Jamie Moshin 21 Br(other) in the
Classroom: Testimony, Reflection, and Cultural Negotiation 364 Bryant Keith
Alexander 22 When Frankness Goes Funky: Afro-Proxemics Meets Western
Polemics at the Border of the Suburb 382 Jim Perkinson 23 Iterative
Hesitancies and Latinidad: The Reverberances of Raciality 400 Bernadette
Marie Calafell and Shane T. Moreman 24 We Got Game: Race, Masculinity, and
Civilization in Professional Team Sport 417 Lisa A. Flores, Karen Lee
Ashcraft and Tracy Marafiote 25 It Really Isn't About You: Whiteness and
the Dangers of Thinking You Got It 446 John T. Warren 26 Critical
Reflections on a Pedagogy of Ability 461 Deanna L. Fassett 27 The Scarlet
Letter, Vigilantism, and the Politics of Sadism 472 Richard Morris 28
Authenticity and Identity in the Portable Homeland 483 Victoria Chen 29
Layers of Nikkei: Japanese Diaspora and World War II 495 Etsuko Kinefuchi
30 Placing South Asian Digital Diasporas in Second Life 517 Radhika Gajjala
31 "The Creed of the White Kid": A Diss-apology 534 Melissa Steyn 32 A
Critical Reflection on an Intercultural Communication Workshop: Mexicans
and Taiwanese Working on the US-Mexico Border 549 Hsin-I Cheng 33 "Quit
Whining and Tell Me About Your Experiences!": (In)Tolerance, Pragmatism,
and Muting in Intergroup Dialogue 565 Sara DeTurk 34 A Proposal for
Concerted Collaboration between Critical Scholars of Intercultural and
Organizational Communication 585 Brenda J. Allen Part IV Critical Visions
of Intercultural Communication Studies 593 35 Conclusion: Envisioning the
Pathway(s) of Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 595 Thomas K.
Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani Index 601
Notes on Contributors viii Acknowledgments xvii 1 Critical Intercultural
Communication Studies: At a Crossroads 1 Rona Tamiko Halualani and Thomas
K. Nakayama Part I Critical Junctures and Refl ections In Our Field: A
Revisiting 17 2 Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural
Communication 21 Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz 3 Critical Reflections on Culture and
Critical Intercultural Communication 34 Dreama G. Moon 4 Reflecting Upon
"Enlarging Conceptual Boundaries: A Critique of Research in Intercultural
Communication" 53 Alberto González 5 Intercultural Communication and
Dialectics Revisited 59 Judith N. Martin and Thomas K. Nakayama 6
Reflections on "Problematizing 'Nation' in Intercultural Communication
Research" 84 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" 98 S. Lily Mendoza 8
Revisiting the Borderlands of Critical Intercultural Communication 112 Leda
Cooks 9 Expanding the Circumference of Intercultural Communication Study
130 William J. Starosta and Guo-Ming Chen Part II Critical Dimensions in
Intercultural Communication Studies 147 10 Internationalizing Critical Race
Communication Studies: Transnationality, Space, and Affect 149 Raka Shome
11 Re-imagining Intercultural Communication in the Context of Globalization
171 Kathryn Sorrells 12 Culture as Text and Culture as Theory:
Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'être in Intercultural Communication
Research 190 Yoshitaka Miike 13 Entering the Inter: Power Lines in
Intercultural Communication 216 Aimee Carrillo Rowe 14 Speaking of
Difference: Language, Inequality and Interculturality 227 Crispin Thurlow
15 Speaking Against the Hegemony of English: Problems, Ideologies, and
Solutions 248 Yukio Tsuda 16 Coculturation: Toward A Critical Theoretical
Framework of Cultural Adjustment 270 Melissa L. Curtin 17 Public Memories
in the Shadow of the Other: Divided Memories and National Identity 286
Jolanta A. Drzewiecka 18 Critical Intercultural Communication, Remembrances
of George Washington Williams, and the Rediscovery of Léopold II's "Crimes
Against Humanity" 311 Marouf Hasian Part III Critical Topics in
Intercultural Communication Studies 333 19 Situating Gender in Critical
Intercultural Communication Studies 335 Lara Lengel and Scott C. Martin 20
Identity and Difference: Race and the Necessity of the Discriminating
Subject 348 Ronald L. Jackson II and Jamie Moshin 21 Br(other) in the
Classroom: Testimony, Reflection, and Cultural Negotiation 364 Bryant Keith
Alexander 22 When Frankness Goes Funky: Afro-Proxemics Meets Western
Polemics at the Border of the Suburb 382 Jim Perkinson 23 Iterative
Hesitancies and Latinidad: The Reverberances of Raciality 400 Bernadette
Marie Calafell and Shane T. Moreman 24 We Got Game: Race, Masculinity, and
Civilization in Professional Team Sport 417 Lisa A. Flores, Karen Lee
Ashcraft and Tracy Marafiote 25 It Really Isn't About You: Whiteness and
the Dangers of Thinking You Got It 446 John T. Warren 26 Critical
Reflections on a Pedagogy of Ability 461 Deanna L. Fassett 27 The Scarlet
Letter, Vigilantism, and the Politics of Sadism 472 Richard Morris 28
Authenticity and Identity in the Portable Homeland 483 Victoria Chen 29
Layers of Nikkei: Japanese Diaspora and World War II 495 Etsuko Kinefuchi
30 Placing South Asian Digital Diasporas in Second Life 517 Radhika Gajjala
31 "The Creed of the White Kid": A Diss-apology 534 Melissa Steyn 32 A
Critical Reflection on an Intercultural Communication Workshop: Mexicans
and Taiwanese Working on the US-Mexico Border 549 Hsin-I Cheng 33 "Quit
Whining and Tell Me About Your Experiences!": (In)Tolerance, Pragmatism,
and Muting in Intergroup Dialogue 565 Sara DeTurk 34 A Proposal for
Concerted Collaboration between Critical Scholars of Intercultural and
Organizational Communication 585 Brenda J. Allen Part IV Critical Visions
of Intercultural Communication Studies 593 35 Conclusion: Envisioning the
Pathway(s) of Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 595 Thomas K.
Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani Index 601
Communication Studies: At a Crossroads 1 Rona Tamiko Halualani and Thomas
K. Nakayama Part I Critical Junctures and Refl ections In Our Field: A
Revisiting 17 2 Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural
Communication 21 Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz 3 Critical Reflections on Culture and
Critical Intercultural Communication 34 Dreama G. Moon 4 Reflecting Upon
"Enlarging Conceptual Boundaries: A Critique of Research in Intercultural
Communication" 53 Alberto González 5 Intercultural Communication and
Dialectics Revisited 59 Judith N. Martin and Thomas K. Nakayama 6
Reflections on "Problematizing 'Nation' in Intercultural Communication
Research" 84 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" 98 S. Lily Mendoza 8
Revisiting the Borderlands of Critical Intercultural Communication 112 Leda
Cooks 9 Expanding the Circumference of Intercultural Communication Study
130 William J. Starosta and Guo-Ming Chen Part II Critical Dimensions in
Intercultural Communication Studies 147 10 Internationalizing Critical Race
Communication Studies: Transnationality, Space, and Affect 149 Raka Shome
11 Re-imagining Intercultural Communication in the Context of Globalization
171 Kathryn Sorrells 12 Culture as Text and Culture as Theory:
Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'être in Intercultural Communication
Research 190 Yoshitaka Miike 13 Entering the Inter: Power Lines in
Intercultural Communication 216 Aimee Carrillo Rowe 14 Speaking of
Difference: Language, Inequality and Interculturality 227 Crispin Thurlow
15 Speaking Against the Hegemony of English: Problems, Ideologies, and
Solutions 248 Yukio Tsuda 16 Coculturation: Toward A Critical Theoretical
Framework of Cultural Adjustment 270 Melissa L. Curtin 17 Public Memories
in the Shadow of the Other: Divided Memories and National Identity 286
Jolanta A. Drzewiecka 18 Critical Intercultural Communication, Remembrances
of George Washington Williams, and the Rediscovery of Léopold II's "Crimes
Against Humanity" 311 Marouf Hasian Part III Critical Topics in
Intercultural Communication Studies 333 19 Situating Gender in Critical
Intercultural Communication Studies 335 Lara Lengel and Scott C. Martin 20
Identity and Difference: Race and the Necessity of the Discriminating
Subject 348 Ronald L. Jackson II and Jamie Moshin 21 Br(other) in the
Classroom: Testimony, Reflection, and Cultural Negotiation 364 Bryant Keith
Alexander 22 When Frankness Goes Funky: Afro-Proxemics Meets Western
Polemics at the Border of the Suburb 382 Jim Perkinson 23 Iterative
Hesitancies and Latinidad: The Reverberances of Raciality 400 Bernadette
Marie Calafell and Shane T. Moreman 24 We Got Game: Race, Masculinity, and
Civilization in Professional Team Sport 417 Lisa A. Flores, Karen Lee
Ashcraft and Tracy Marafiote 25 It Really Isn't About You: Whiteness and
the Dangers of Thinking You Got It 446 John T. Warren 26 Critical
Reflections on a Pedagogy of Ability 461 Deanna L. Fassett 27 The Scarlet
Letter, Vigilantism, and the Politics of Sadism 472 Richard Morris 28
Authenticity and Identity in the Portable Homeland 483 Victoria Chen 29
Layers of Nikkei: Japanese Diaspora and World War II 495 Etsuko Kinefuchi
30 Placing South Asian Digital Diasporas in Second Life 517 Radhika Gajjala
31 "The Creed of the White Kid": A Diss-apology 534 Melissa Steyn 32 A
Critical Reflection on an Intercultural Communication Workshop: Mexicans
and Taiwanese Working on the US-Mexico Border 549 Hsin-I Cheng 33 "Quit
Whining and Tell Me About Your Experiences!": (In)Tolerance, Pragmatism,
and Muting in Intergroup Dialogue 565 Sara DeTurk 34 A Proposal for
Concerted Collaboration between Critical Scholars of Intercultural and
Organizational Communication 585 Brenda J. Allen Part IV Critical Visions
of Intercultural Communication Studies 593 35 Conclusion: Envisioning the
Pathway(s) of Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 595 Thomas K.
Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani Index 601