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Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication

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An up-to-date and comprehensive resource for scholars and students of critical intercultural communication studies
 
In the newly revised second edition of The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication, a lineup of outstanding critical researchers delivers a one-stop collection of contemporary and relevant readings that define, delineate, and inhabit what it means to 'do critical intercultural communication.' In this handbook, you will uncover the latest research and contributions from leading scholars in the field, covering core theoretical, methodological, and applied works that give shape to the arena of critical intercultural communication studies.
 
The handbook's contents scaffold up from historical revisitings to theorizings to inquiry and methodologies and critical projects and applications. This work invites readers to deeply immerse themselves in and reflect upon the thematic threads shared within and across each chapter. Readers will also find:
* Newly included instructors' resources, including reading assignments, discussion guides, exercises, and syllabi
* Current and state-of-the-art essays introducing the book and delineating each section
* Brand-new sections on critical inquiry practices and methodologies and contemporary critical intercultural projects and topics such as settler colonialism, intersectionalities, queerness, race, identities, critical intercultural pedagogy, migration, ecologies, critical futures, and more
 
Perfect for scholars, researchers, and students of intercultural communication, intercultural studies, critical communication, and critical cultural studies, The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication, 2nd edition, stands as the premier resource for anyone interested in the dynamic and ever evolving field of study and praxis: critical intercultural communication studies.

Table des matières

Notes on Contributors xi
 
Acknowledgments xix
 
1. Critical Intercultural Communication Studies: Formation: From Crossroads to Trajectories and Urgencies on Shifting Terrain 1
Rona Tamiko Halualani and Thomas K. Nakayama
 
Part I Critical Junctures and Reflections in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies: Revisiting and Retracing 29
 
2. Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural Communication 31
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
 
3. Intercultural Communication and Dialectics Revisited 41
Thomas K. Nakayama and Judith N. Martin
 
4. Critical Reflections on Culture and Critical Intercultural Communication 57
Dreama G. Moon
 
5. Reflections on "Problematizing 'Nation' in Intercultural Communication Research" 73
Kent A. Ono
 
6. "A Transdisciplinary Turn in Critical Intercultural Communication" 85
Ako Inuzuka
 
7. "Other Bodies" in Interaction: Queer Relationalities and Intercultural Communication 95
Gust A. Yep
 
8. Theorizing at the End of the World: Transforming Critical Intercultural Communication 109
S. Lily Mendoza
 
Part II Critical Theoretical Dimensions in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 127
 
9. Culture as Text and Culture as Theory: Asiacentricity and Its Raison D'être in Intercultural Communication Research 129
Yoshitaka Miike
 
10. Fabricating Difference: Interculturality and the Politics of Language 151
Crispin Thurlow
 
11. Livin' la Vida Marimacha: Post Borderlands and Queerness in Starz's Vida 167
Bernadette Marie Calafell and Nivea Castaneda Acrey
 
12. The Hegemony of English and the Rise of Anti-globalism: Problems, Ideologies, and Solutions 177
Yukio Tsuda
 
13. On Terra Nullius and Texts: Settler Colonialism, Native Disappearance, and the Introductory Cultural Studies Reader 197
Aimee Carrillo Rowe
 
14. Studying AsiaPacifiQueer Communication: An Autoethnographic Critique of Japanese Queer Reimagining(s) of Hawai'i 211
Shinsuke Eguchi
 
15. Re-imagining Intercultural Communication Amid Multiple Pandemics 227
Kathryn Sorrells
 
16. Therapeutic Media Representations: Recreating and Contesting the Past in Poland 249
Jolanta A. Drzewiecka
 
17. A Call for Transformative Cultural Collaboration: Jewish Identity, the Race-religion Constellation, and Fighting Back Against White Nationalism 263
Miriam Shoshana Sobre
 
18. Decolonizing Theory and Research: Asiacentric Womanism as an Emancipatory Paradigm for Intercultural Communication Studies 277
Jing Yin
 
19. Why Do Citizens with Guns Fear Immigrants with Flags? Flag-waving and Differential Adaptation Theory 299
Antonio Tomas De La Garza and Kent A. Ono
 
Part III Critical Inquiry Practices in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 315
 
20. Methodological Reexaminations: Decolonizing Autoethnography and New Pathways in Critical Intercultural Communication 317
Ahmet Atay
 
21. Embracing the Rigor of Critical Intercultural Communication Methods of Inquiry: Reflections on Seeing, Knowing, and Doing 327
Mark P. Orbe
 
22. A Sense of Healing: A Relational Meditation in Queer (and Trans) of Color Communism 337
Lore/tta LeMaster and Michael Tristano, Jr.
 
23. Doing Critical Intercultural Communication Work as Political Commitment: Lessons Learned from Ethnographic Methods 351
Gloria Nziba Pindi
 
24. Configuring a Post- and Decolonial Pedagogy: The Theory-method Conundrum 365
Devika Chawla
 
25. Critical Embodiment: Reflections on the Imperative of Praxis in the Four Seasons of Ethnography 375
Sarah Amira de la Garza
 
26. The Depths of the Coatlicue State: Mitos, Religious Poetics, and the Politics of Soul Murder in Queer of Color Critique 383
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THOMAS K. NAKAYAMA is Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northeastern University in Boston. He is the founding Editor of the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication and co-founding Editor of QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking. RONA TAMIKO HALUALANI is a Professor of Intercultural Communication in the Department of Communication Studies at San José State University. She was formerly the Editor of the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication.

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