Introduction -- Chapter 1. Misnomers -- Chapter 2. Imaginaries about Interculturality -- Discourses of Othering -- Chapter 3. Interculturality and the 'Fragilities' of Human Rights -- Chapter 4. Tools for Change – Dynamic and Realistic Intercultural Competences -- Conclusion. .This book explores the decades-long use of the notion of interculturality in education and other fields, arguing that…
Introduction: Dis-Orient to Re-Orient Ourselves? -- 1- Reconceptualising the ‘Other’ in Australian universities -- 2- Encountering ‘the West’ through academic mobility: Shifting representations and reinforced stereotypes -- 3- The PRC “foreign talent” scholars and their Singaporean “Other”: Neo-Occidentalism amidst intercultural contact in the context of higher education student…
Foreword; Terence Lovat -- Introduction: Towards The Simultaneity Of IC?; Fred Dervin & Zehavit Gross -- PART I: ADDING TO PREVIOUS PERSPECTIVES: MAKING IC MORE EFFECTIVE? -- Chapter 1. Meta-Pragmatic Awareness And Intercultural Competence: The Role Of Reflection And Interpretation In Intercultural Mediation; Troy Mcconachy & Anthony J. Liddicoat -- Chapter 2. Intercultural Competence In Host S…
Introduction -- Hopeful Disappointment. Cultural Morphology and the Relation between China and Europe -- Self as Other. Indigenous Psychology and the Defining of a Chinese Subjectivity -- The Chineseness of Huang Yong Ping and the risks of essentialisation -- The attempt of the Xieyi (essentialist) Theatre 寫意話劇 in the history of the Chinese Spoken Theatre -- Manzhouli or Manchzhuriya? L…