The handbook of critical intercultural communication / Critical intercultural communication edited by Thomas K. Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani. - xviii, 630 pages ; 26 cm. - Handbooks in communication and media . - Handbooks in communication and media. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Critical intercultural communication studies: at a crossroads / Writing the intellectual history of intercultural communication / Critical reflections on culture and critical intercultural communication / Reflecting upon "enlarging conceptual boundaries: a critique of research in intercultural communication" / Intercultural communication dialectics revisited / Reflections on "problematizing 'nation' in intercultural communication research" / Reflections on "bridging paradigms: how not to throw out the baby of collective representation with the functionalist bathwater in critical intercultural communication" / Revisiting the borderlands of critical intercultural communication / Expanding the circumference of intercultural communication study / Internationalizing critical race communication studies: transnationality, space, and affect / Re-imagining intercultural communication in the context of globalization / Culture as text and culture as theory: Asiacentricity and its raison d'être in intercultural communication research / Entering the Inter: Power Lines in Intercultural Communication / Speaking of Difference: Language, Inequality and Interculturality / Speaking Against the Hegemony of English: problems, ideologies and solutions / Coculturation: toward A critical theoretical framework of cultural adjustment / Public memories in the shadow of the other: divided memories and national identity / Critical intercultural communication, remembrances of George Washington Williams, and the rediscovery of Leopold II's "Crimes Against Humanity" / Rona Tamiko Halualani ; Thomas K. Nakayama -- Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz -- Dreama G. Moon -- Alberto González -- Judith N. Martin ; Thomas K. Nakayama -- Kent A. Ono -- S. Lily Mendoza -- Leda Cooks -- William J. Starosta ; Guo-Ming Chen -- Raka Shome -- Kathryn Sorrells -- Yoshitaka Miike -- Aimee Carrillo Rowe -- Crispin Thurlow -- Yukio Tsuda -- Melissa L. Curtin -- Jolanta A. Drzewiecka -- Marouf Hasian -- Part 1: Critical junctures and reflections in our field: a revisiting. -- Part 2: Critical dimensions in intercultural communication studies -- Situating gender in critical intercultural communication studies / Identity and difference: race and the necessity of the discriminating subject / Br(other) in the classroom: testimony, reflection, and cultural negotiation / When frankness goes funky: Afro-proxemics meets western polemics at the border of the suburb / Iterative hesitancies and Latinidad: The reverberances of raciality / We got game: race, masculinity, and civilization in professional team sport / It really isn't about you: whiteness and the dangers of thinking you got it / Critical reflections on a pedagogy of ability / The Scarlet Letter, vigilantism, and the politics of sadism / Authenticity and identity in the portable homeland / Layers of Nikkei: Japanese diaspora and World War II / Placing South Asian digital diasporas in second life / "The Creed of the White Kid": A diss-apology / A critical reflection on an intercultural communication workshop: Mexicans and Taiwanese working on the U.S.-Mexico border / "Quit Whining and Tell Me About Your Experiences!": (in)tolerance, pragmatism, and muting in intergroup dialogue / A proposal for concerted collaboration between critical scholars of intercultural and organizational communication / Conclusion: envisioning the pathway(s) of critical intercultural communication studies / Lara Lengel ; Scott C. Martin -- Ronald L. Jackson II ; Jamie Moshin -- Bryant Keith Alexander -- Jim Perkinson -- Bernadette Marie Calafell ; Shane Moreman -- Lisa A. Flores ; Karen Lee Ashcraft ; Tracy Marafiote -- John T. Warren -- Deanna L. Fassett -- Richard Morris -- Victoria Chen -- Etsuko Kinefuchi -- Radhika Gajjala -- Melissa Steyn -- Hsin-I Cheng -- Sarah DeTurk -- Brenda J. Allen -- Thomas K. Nakayama ; Rona Tamiko Halualani. Part 3: Critical topics in intercultural communication studies. -- Part 4: critical visions of intercultural communication studies. --

"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."-- "Critical intercultural communication studies focuses on issues of power, context, socio-economic relations and historical/structural forces as these play out in culture and intercultural communication encounters, relationships, and contexts. Scholars in the field have imagined and envisioned what critical intercultural communication studies can be; however, The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication is the first resource to date that fully engages such imaginings. Because the theoretical and contextual range of critical intercultural communication studies is still developing and taking shape, this Handbook aims to furnish scholars with a consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of the field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities. This groundbreaking collection traces the historical steps and developments that enabled such a course of study while presenting new and vibrant possibilities of engaging culture and intercultural relations and contexts in a "critical" way. This handbook will help scholars revisit, assess, and reflect on the formation of critical intercultural communication studies and where it needs to go in terms of theorizing, knowledge production, and social justice engagement"--

1405184078 9781405184076

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Intercultural communication--Handbooks, manuals, etc.

HM1211 / .H34 2010

303.482