Full Description
In this book, Adrian Holliday provides a practical framework to help students analyse intercultural communication. Underpinned by a new grammar of culture developed by Holliday, this book will incorporate examples and activities to enable students and professionals to investigate culture on very new, entirely non-essentialist lines. This book will address key issues in intercultural communication including:the positive contribution of people from diverse cultural backgrounds the politics of Self and Other which promote negative stereotyping the basis for a bottom-up approach to globalization in which Periphery cultural realities can gain voice and ownership Written by a key researcher in the field, this book presents cutting edge research and a framework for analysis which will make it essential reading for upper undergraduate and postgraduate students studying intercultural communication and professionals in the field.
Contents
Chapter 1Chapter 2: Cultural practicesChapter 3: Investigating cultureChapter 4: Constructing cultureChapter 5: Dialogue with structureChapter 6: Historical narrativesChapter 7: Discourses of cultureChapter 8: Prejudice Chapter 9: Cultural Travel and Innovation Chapter 10: Epilogue: Theoretical Perspective