An introduction to Chinese cultural values : the other pole of the human mind.
Material type: FilmPublisher: Newtonville, Mass. : Intercultural Resource Corporation, c1996Description: 1 DVD (56 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
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- An introduction to Chinese cultural values : the other pole of the human mind
- On container: Chinese cultural values : the other pole of the human mind
- At head of title on container: On intercultural competence
- Other pole of the human mind
- 303.48251073 21
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Audio Visual | City Campus City Campus Short Loan | NB 303.48251073 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A381811B |
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Narrator, George Renwick.
A Chinese woman tells of her childhood, her family, her interpersonal relationships and her work, including her experiences in the United States and with Americans. Dr. Renwick's interpretation of this account conveys a sense of traditional Chinese beliefs and values in a way that enables us to better understand not only the Chinese but ourselves as well. Renwick follows with an analysis of four basic dimensions of Chinese culture -the nature of authority, personal relationships, thinking styles and the concept of self.
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