Undergraduate students of intercultural communication.
Introduction - Kathryn Sorrells & Sachi SekimotoChapter 1: Studying and Practicing Intercultural CommunicationGlobalizing Intercultural Communication: Traces and Trajectories - Kathryn Sorrells & Sachi Sekimoto "Praxis What You Breach": Intercultural Praxis, Impersonation, and Stereotyping - Gordon NakagawaChapter 2: Challenges and Barriers to Intercultural Communication Diverse Understandings of a "Post-Racial" Society - Mark P. Orbe The Black Kat in the Hat: Tales of Cultural/Racial Encounter and Challenge - Bryant Keith AlexanderChapter 3: History, Power, and Globalization Out of Modernity into Deep Ancestry: A Love Story - S. Lily Mendoza Building Bridges along the Edges of Culture - Nilanjana R. Bardhan Chapter 4: Identities in the Global Context A View from the Other Side: Technology, Media, and Transnational Families in Mexico-U.S. Migration - Gerardo Villalobos-Romo & Sachi Sekimoto "But, I Ain't Your Geisha!": (Re)Framing the "Femme" Gay Asian Male Body in the Global Context - Shinsuke Eguchi Chapter 5: Intersectionality, Identity, and Positionality Toward Thick(er) Intersectionalities: Theorizing, Researching, and Activating the Complexities of Communication and Identities - Gust A. Yep How I Came to Know: Moving through Spaces of Post/colonial Encounters - Eddah M. MutuaChapter 6: Language and Power Language and Identity in the United States and Taiwan: Negotiating Power and Differential Belonging in a Globalized World - Melissa L. Curtin Black Like Me, Black Like I Am! The Language and Memories of Race in Higher Education - Christopher Brown Chapter 7: Cultural Space and Intercultural Communication The Intersections of Race and Space: A Case Study of a Washington State Farm Community - Joshua F. Hoops Whiteness as Pedagogical Performance: A Critical Reflection on Race and Pedagogy - Richie Neil Hao Chapter 8: Intercultural Relationships "We Get Bad Looks, All the Time": Ideologies and Identities in the Discourses of Interracial Romantic Couples - Yea-Wen Chen & Chie Torigoe Intercultural Allies Dancing with Difference: International Peace Initiatives, Kenya - Mary Jane Collier & Karambu Ringera Chapter 9: Intercultural Communication in the Workplace "A Person Who Covers a Post": An Exploration of Mexican Maquiladoras Workers' Neoliberal Identity Negotiations - Carlo Ammatuna & Hsin-I Cheng From Mississippi to Hong Kong: The Power of Intercultural Communication in the Workplace - Donna M. Stringer & Andy ReynoldsChapter 10: Border Crossing and Intercultural Adaptation The Migrant Self: Intercultural Adaptation as Narrative Struggle - Zornitsa D. Keremidchieva On Becoming Japersican: An Autoethnography of Cultural Adaptation, Intercultural Identity, and Transnationalism - Sachiko Tankei-AminianChapter 11: Popular Culture, Media, and Globalization Remagining a Nation: Neoliberalism and Media's Impact on Youth's Imaginaries in India - Sheena Malhotra Migrant Diaries: Communicating in Pop Culture Nation - Chigozirim Ifedapo UtahChapter 12: New Media in the Global Context Reggae 3.0: Social Media and the Consumption of Jamaican Popular Culture - Nickesia S. Gordon Puerto Rican Punks, Globalization, and New Media: A Personal Account - Rubén Ramírez-SánchezChapter 13: Intercultural Conflict in the Global Age Transnational Practices of Communication and Social Justice: Indigenous Mexican Immigrants in the United States - Antonieta Mercado Negotiating Intercultural Conflict: A Middle Eastern, Black, Muslim Male's Perspective in Post-9/11 United States - Taj SuleymanChapter 14: Intercultural Alliances for Social Justice "The Unrelenting Social Conscience of the City": Strategies and Challenges of a Multi-Issue Social Change Organization - Sara DeTurk A South Asian American Muslim Man's Global Journey through Hip Hop Activism - Amer F. Ahmed