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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication
Auflage
Second edition
Ort / Verlag
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2024]
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Intro -- Table of Contents -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Critical Intercultural Communication Studies Formation: From Crossroads to Trajectories and Urgencies on Shifting Terrain -- Peering Back at the Crossroads -- This Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication -- References -- Part I: Critical Junctures and Reflections in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies -- 2 Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural Communication -- Anthropology in the 1930s and 1940s -- Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Notes -- 3 Intercultural Communication and Dialectics Revisited -- Current Paradigmatic Approaches -- Beyond the Paradigms -- A Dialectical Approach to Studying Culture and Communication -- Current Dialectical Research -- A Rationale for Supporting the Fluidity and Complexity of Culture/Communication -- A Methodological Strategy for Studying Culture and Communication Phenomena -- Dialectics as a Framework for Studying Intercultural Communication -- Dialectics as a Framework for Teaching Intercultural Communication -- Future of the Dialectical Perspective -- References -- 4 Critical Reflections on Culture and Critical Intercultural Communication -- Intercultural Communication, 1997-2007 -- Contributions of the "Critical Turn" -- Dialogue on the (Disciplinary) Edges -- References -- Note -- 5 Reflections on "Problematizing 'Nation' in Intercultural Communication Research" -- History of My Essay -- Central Ideas in the Essay -- Rebuttal to Chesebro's Response to My Article -- Conclusion -- References -- Further Reading -- Notes -- 6 "A Transdisciplinary Turn in Critical Intercultural Communication" -- "When the Periphery Becomes the Center" -- Transdisciplinary Turn -- Concepts/Theories Outside of Communication -- Conclusion -- References.
  • 7 "Other Bodies" in Interaction: Queer Relationalities and Intercultural Communication -- "Other Bodies" in Intercultural Communication -- Queer Relationalities and "Other Bodies" in Interaction -- Queer Relationalities in Intercultural Communication: Two Examples -- Theoretical and Methodological Implications -- References -- Note -- 8 Theorizing at the End of the World: Transforming Critical Intercultural Communication -- Impetus for Disciplinary Transformation -- Keeping Grounded: Holding Theory Accountable to the "Least of These" -- De-naturalizing Modern Culture and Civilization -- Two Theoretical Moves: Re-embedding "Culture" in "Nature" and Expanding Our Historical Lens -- Reclaiming the "Unspeakable" -- Conclusion -- References -- Notes -- Part II: Critical Theoretical Dimensions in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies -- 9 Culture as Text and Culture as Theory: Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'être in Intercultural Communication Research -- Eurocentrism in Intercultural Communication Scholarship -- Dimensions and Misconceptions of Asiacentricity -- Asian Cultures for Asiacentric Communication Theorizing -- By Way of Conclusion: On Being Rooted and Open -- References -- Further Reading -- 10 Fabricating Difference: Interculturality and the Politics of Language -- The Power and Politics of Words -- The Linguistic Production of Difference -- Putting Language in Perspective -- References -- Further Reading -- Journals of Particular Relevance -- Notes -- 11 Livin' la Vida Marimacha: Post Borderlands and Queerness in Starz's Vida -- Post Borderlands and the Brown Commons -- Que Yo Soy Marimacha -- Eddy the Roommate -- A Proper Family -- A Marimacha, a Dyke -- Coming Home: A Queer Family of Choice -- References -- Note -- 12 The Hegemony of English and the Rise of Anti-globalism: Problems, Ideologies, and Solutions -- Introduction.
  • Development of the Critique of the Hegemony of English -- Six Problems of the Hegemony of English -- Ideologies Reinforcing the Hegemony of English -- Ecology of Language Paradigm: An Alternative to the Hegemony of English Paradigm -- Proposals to Fight Against the Hegemony of English -- Will the End of Globalism Put an End to the Hegemony of English? -- Conclusion: Not "Hegemony" but "Harmony" -- References -- Note -- 13 On Terra Nullius and Texts: Settler Colonialism, Native Disappearance, and the Introductory Cultural Studies Reader -- Indian Under Erasure: Settler Colonialism and Native Disappearance -- Tattooed Savages: Text and Subtext of Cultural Studies -- Contingent Collaborations: Toward a Politics of Survivance -- Conclusion: Visioning Indigenous Futurity -- Notes -- References -- 14 Studying AsiaPacifiQueer Communication: An Autoethnographic Critique of Japanese Queer Reimagining(s) of Hawai'i -- Studying AsiaPacifiQueer Communication -- Entering into a Digital World -- Desiring Whiteness -- Unfamiliarity with the 'āina -- Unhearing mo'olelo -- Learning from Error -- Conclusion(s) -- References -- Notes -- 15 Re-imagining Intercultural Communication Amid Multiple Pandemics -- Foundations and Assumptions -- Intercultural Communication Amid the Pandemic of Neoliberalism -- Re-imagining Intercultural Communication Amid the Pandemic and Crises of Neoliberalism -- Revisiting Culture -- Role of History and Power -- Local/Global Connection and Multilevel Analysis -- Social Justice -- Conclusion -- References -- Further Reading -- Note -- 16 Therapeutic Media Representations: Recreating and Contesting the Past in Poland -- Public Memories and Intercultural Communication -- Recognizing Jewish Polish Past -- Conclusions -- References -- Gazeta Wyborcza Articles.
  • 17 A Call for Transformative Cultural Collaboration: Jewish Identity, the Race-religion Constellation, and Fighting Back Against White Nationalism -- Introduction -- The Capitol Insurrection and a Rationale -- Critical Intercultural Communication -- Conclusion: Where Do We (Possibly) Go from Here? -- References -- 18 Decolonizing Theory and Research: Asiacentric Womanism as an Emancipatory Paradigm for Intercultural Communication Studies -- Womanism: An Alternative Paradigm for Women's Empowerment -- Eurocentric Feminism and Its Philosophical Foundation -- Asiacentric Womanism as a Conceptual Framework -- Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Notes -- 19 Why Do Citizens with Guns Fear Immigrants with Flags? Flag-waving and Differential Adaptation Theory -- Colonialism, Flag-waving, and Epistemicide -- Differential Adaptation Theory -- The Problem with Flags -- Discourse of Mexican Flag-waving -- Conclusion -- References -- Notes -- Part III: Critical Inquiry Practices in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies -- 20 Methodological Reexaminations: Decolonizing Autoethnography and New Pathways in Critical Intercultural Communication -- Autoethnographic Arrival -- The Fear of Finding the Right Words Autoethnographically -- Re-arrival: Decolonizing Autoethnography -- Life in the Periphery: Stories from the Margins -- Conclusion -- References -- 21 Embracing the Rigor of Critical Intercultural Communication Methods of Inquiry: Reflections on Seeing, Knowing, and Doing -- My Own Journey as an Interpretive-Critical Scholar -- Rhetorical Studies -- [Cultural] Phenomenology -- [Critical] Autoethnography -- Conclusion -- References -- 22 A Sense of Healing: A Relational Meditation in Queer (and Trans) of Color Communism -- Unresolved Wounds -- To Honor Wounds -- A Sense of Healing, or, Will You Stay with Me for a Bit While I Cry? -- References.
  • Note -- 23 Doing Critical Intercultural Communication Work as Political Commitment: Lessons Learned from Ethnographic Methods -- Introduction -- Critical Intercultural Communication Research as Political Commitment to Social Justice -- Lessons Learned from Using Ethnographic Methods in Doing Critical Intercultural Communication Works -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 24 Configuring a Post- and Decolonial Pedagogy: The Theory-method Conundrum -- Coming to Postcolonial Pedagogy -- Crafting a Pedagogy -- Justifying -- Lessons, Impossibilities -- References -- 25 Critical Embodiment: Reflections on the Imperative of Praxis in the Four Seasons of Ethnography -- Personal Context for the Original Thought -- The Imperative of Praxis -- On the Difficulty of Change -- References -- Note -- 26 The Depths of the Coatlicue State: Mitos, Religious Poetics, and the Politics of Soul Murder in Queer of Color Critique -- The Decoloniality of Mythos and Religious Poetics -- Conclusion: The Politics of Soul Murder in Queer of Color Critique -- References -- Note -- 27 Culture Counts: Quantitative Approaches to Critical Intercultural Communication -- Quantitative Approaches to Critical Intercultural Communication -- Theories Used in Quantitative Intercultural Communication Research -- Types of Critical Quantitative Intercultural Research Studies -- Final Reflections -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 28 Culture-centered Method for Decolonization: Community Organizing to Dismantle Capitalist-colonial Organizing -- Voice Infrastructures: Community and Agency -- Community Advisory Groups -- Co-constructive Ethnographies -- PhotoVoice, Digital Storytelling, and Creative Expression -- Community-led Advocacy and Activism -- Methodological Innovations -- Margins of the Margins -- Body on the Line -- Preparing Against Repression -- Creating and Sustaining Connections.
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ISBN: 1-119-74541-1
Titel-ID: 9925172336906463
Format
1 online resource (929 pages)
Schlagworte
Intercultural communication