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A student-focused reader organized around both established and contemporary areas of intercultural communication research and theory.
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This reader is organized around foundational and contemporary themes of intercultural communication. Each of the 14 chapters pairs an original research article explicating key topics, theories, or concepts with a first-person narrative that brings the chapter content alive and invites students to develop and apply their knowledge of intercultural communication. Each chapter's pair of readings is framed by an introduction highlighting important issues presented in the readings that are relevant to the study and practice of intercultural communication and end-of-chapter pedagogical features including key terms and discussion questions. In addition to illuminating concepts, theories, and issues, authors Kathryn Sorrells and Sachi Sekimoto focus particular attention on grounding theory in everyday experience and translating theory into practice and actions that can be taken to promote social responsibility and social justice.
Author Biography
Kathryn Sorrells is Professor of Communication Studies at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), and is currently serving as Department Chair. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in intercultural communication, critical pedagogy, performance, cultural studies, and feminist theory. She combines critical/cultural studies and postcolonial perspectives to explore issues of culture, race, gender, class, and sexuality. Kathryn grew up in Georgia; has lived in different regions of the United States; has studied and worked in Brazil, Japan, Turkey and China; and has traveled extensively in Asia, Europe, and parts of Latin America. The critical, social justice approach she uses to study and practice intercultural communication is informed by her experiences growing up in the South during the tumultuous and transformative civil rights movement and her subsequent participation in the antiwar; women's; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT); and labor and immigrant rights movements. Kathryn has published a variety of articles related to intercultural communication, globalization, and social justice and is co-editor along with Sachi Sekimoto of Globalizing Intercultural Communication: A Reader (Sage, 2015). She has been instrumental in organizing a campus-wide initiative on Civil Discourse and Social Change at CSUN aimed at developing students' capacities for civic engagement and social justice. Kathryn is a recipient of numerous national, state, and local community service awards for founding and directing Communicating Common Ground, an innovative service learning project that provided students opportunities to develop creative alternatives to intercultural conflict. Additionally, Kathryn has experience as a consultant and trainer for nonprofit, profit and educational organizations in the areas of intercultural communication and multicultural learning. Sachi Sekimoto (PhD, University of New Mexico, 2011) is assistant professor of communication studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Her research focuses on theorizing and critiquing the materiality of culture, identity, ideology, and power through critical and phenomenological perspectives. Her scholarly work has appeared in Journal of International and Intercultural Communication and Communication Quarterly, in which she developed alternative ways of theorizing identity by focusing on the phenomenological significance of spatial, temporal, and embodied experiences in intercultural and transnational contexts. She is currently writing about and researching the cultural politics of the senses, examining the social and embodied construction of sensory experiences as a source of meaning, knowledge, and production/reproduction of power. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in intercultural communication, gender and communication, communication theory, critical pedagogy, and courses related to cultural studies and globalization.
Table of Contents
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 CommunicationDiverse Understandings of a "Post-Racial" Society - Mark P. OrbeThe Black Kat in the Hat: Tales of Cultural/Racial Encounter and Challenge - Bryant Keith AlexanderChapter 3: History, Power, and GlobalizationOut of Modernity into Deep Ancestry: A Love Story - S. Lily MendozaBuilding Bridges along the Edges of Culture - Nilanjana R. BardhanChapter 4: Identities in the Global ContextA 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 EguchiChapter 5: Intersectionality, Identity, and PositionalityToward Thick(er) Intersectionalities: Theorizing, Researching, and Activating the Complexities of Communication and Identities - Gust A. YepHow I Came to Know: Moving through Spaces of Post/colonial Encounters - Eddah M. MutuaChapter 6: Language and PowerLanguage and Identity in the United States and Taiwan: Negotiating Power and Differential Belonging in a Globalized World - Melissa L. CurtinBlack Like Me, Black Like I Am! The Language and Memories of Race in Higher Education - Christopher BrownChapter 7: Cultural Space and Intercultural CommunicationThe Intersections of Race and Space: A Case Study of a Washington State Farm Community - Joshua F. HoopsWhiteness as Pedagogical Performance: A Critical Reflection on Race and Pedagogy - Richie Neil HaoChapter 8: Intercultural Relationships"We Get Bad Looks, All the Time": Ideologies and Identities in the Discourses of Interracial Romantic Couples - Yea-Wen Chen & Chie TorigoeIntercultural Allies Dancing with Difference: International Peace Initiatives, Kenya - Mary Jane Collier & Karambu RingeraChapter 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 ChengFrom Mississippi to Hong Kong: The Power of Intercultural Communication in the Workplace - Donna M. Stringer & Andy ReynoldsChapter 10: Border Crossing and Intercultural AdaptationThe Migrant Self: Intercultural Adaptation as Narrative Struggle - Zornitsa D. KeremidchievaOn Becoming Japersican: An Autoethnography of Cultural Adaptation, Intercultural Identity, and Transnationalism - Sachiko Tankei-AminianChapter 11: Popular Culture, Media, and GlobalizationRemagining a Nation: Neoliberalism and Media′s Impact on Youth′s Imaginaries in India - Sheena MalhotraMigrant Diaries: Communicating in Pop Culture Nation - Chigozirim Ifedapo UtahChapter 12: New Media in the Global ContextReggae 3.0: Social Media and the Consumption of Jamaican Popular Culture - Nickesia S. GordonPuerto Rican Punks, Globalization, and New Media: A Personal Account - Rubén Ramírez-SánchezChapter 13: Intercultural Conflict in the Global AgeTransnational Practices of Communication and Social Justice: Indigenous Mexican Immigrants in the United States - Antonieta MercadoNegotiating 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 DeTurkA South Asian American Muslim Man′s Global Journey through Hip Hop Activism - Amer F. Ahmed
Details ISBN1452299331 Short Title GLOBALIZING INTERCULTURAL COMM Language English ISBN-10 1452299331 ISBN-13 9781452299334 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2015 Imprint SAGE Publications Inc Subtitle A Reader Place of Publication Thousand Oaks Country of Publication United States Edited by Kathryn Sorrells Author Sachi Sekimoto DEWEY 302.2 Pages 360 Illustrations Yes Publication Date 2015-03-17 UK Release Date 2015-03-17 NZ Release Date 2015-03-17 US Release Date 2015-03-17 Birth 1965 Affiliation Professor of Public Law, University of Manchester Qualifications M.D. Publisher SAGE Publications Inc Audience Undergraduate AU Release Date 2015-03-16 We've got this
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