Readings in cultural contexts

PART I. THINKING ABOUT INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Judith N. Martin, Thomas K. Nakayama, and Lisa A. Flores, A Dialectical Approach to Intercultural Communication / Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Notes on the History of Intercultural Communication: The Foreign Service Institute and the Mandate for Intercultural Training / Deborah A. Cai, Issues in Conducting Cross-Cultural Survey Research / Robert M. Shuter, Revisiting the Centrality of Culture PART II. IDENTITY AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Teresa A. Nance and Anita K. Foeman, On Being Biracial in the United States / Douglas R. Golden, T. A. Niles, and Michael L. Hecht, Jewish American Identity / Regina E. Spellers, Happy to Be Nappy: Embracing an Afrocentric Aesthetic for Beauty / Gust A. Yep, My Three Cultures: Navigating the Multicultural Identity Landscape / Dorothy Leland and Jacqueline M. Martinez, Chicana y Chicana: Dialogue on Race, Class, and Chicana Identity PART III. HISTORY AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., Intercultural Histories and Mass- Mediated Identities: The Re-Imaging of the Arab-Israeli Con ict / Melissa Steyn, Who Are You and What Have You Done With the Real Hottentots? The Legacy of Contested Colonial Narratives of Settlement in the New South Africa / James Baldwin, Stranger in the Village / Frederick C. Corey, Crossing an Irish Border / Kathleen Wong (Lau), Migration Across Generations: Whose Identity Is Authentic? PART IV. LANGUAGE, DISCOURSE, AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Howard Giles and Kimberly A. Noels, Communication Accommodation in Intercultural Encounters / Donald L. Rubin, Help! My Professor (or Doctor or Boss) Doesn't Speak English! / Donal Carbaugh, "I can't do that!" but I "can actually see around corners": American Indian Students and the Study of Public "Communication" / Bradford "J" Hall, Ritual as Part of Everyday Life / Kristine L. Fitch, A Ritual for Attempting Leavetaking in Colombia / Detine L. Bowers, When Outsiders Encounter Insiders in Speaking: Oppressed Collectives on the Defensive PART V. CULTURAL SPACES AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Edward T. Hall and Mildred Reed Hall, Key Concepts: Underlying Structures of Culture / Min-Sun Kim, A Comparative Analysis of Nonverbal Expressions as Portrayed by Korean and American Print- Media Advertising / Gerry Philipsen, Places for Speaking in Teamsterville / Leda M. Cooks, Warriors, Wampum, Gaming, and Glitter: Foxwoods Casino and the Re-Presentation of (Post)Modern Native Identity PART VI. POPULAR CULTURE AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Angharad N. Valdivia, Big Hair and Bigger Hoops: Rosie Perez Goes to Hollywood / Janis L. King, Cultural Differences in the Perceptions of Sports Mascots: A Rhetorical Study of Tim Giago's Newspaper Columns / Ellen Seiter, Different Children, Different Dreams: Racial Representation in Advertising / Rona T. Haualani, Seeing Through the Screen: A Struggle of "Culture" / Dwight E. Brooks, Space Traders, Media/Cultural Criticism, and the Interpositional Strategy / Michel Dion, Madonna in the French Press (Madonna Dans La Presse Francaise, Trans. by T. Nakayama) PART VII. INTERCULTURAL TRANSITIONS Young Yun Kim, Cross-Cultural Adaptation: An Integrative Theory / Shelley L. Smith, Identity and Intercultural Communication Competence in Reentry / Radha S. Hegde, Translated Enactments: The Relational Con gurations of the Asian Indian Immigrant Experience / Dreama G. Moon, Performed Identities: "Passing" as an Inter/cultural Discourse PART VIII. COMMUNICATION AND INTERCULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS Carley H. Dodd and John R. Baldwin, The Role of Family and Macrocultures in Intercultural Relationships / Geert Hofstede, I, We, and They / Ling Chen, Chinese and North Americans: An Epistemological Exploration of Intercultural Communication / Mary Jane Collier, Intercultural Friendships as Interpersonal Alliances / Melanie Payne, "Waiting for Lightning to Strike": Social Support for Interracial Couples / Jacqueline S. Taylor, Performing Commitment PART IX. CONFLICT, COMMUNICATION, AND CULTURE Stella Ting-Toomey, Intercultural Con ict Competence / Peter Ogom Nwosu, Negotiating with the Swazis / Benjamin J. Broome, Views from the Other Side: Perspectives on the Cyprus Con ict / Karen Lynette Dace and Mark Lawrence McPhail, Crossing the Color Line: From Empathy to Implicature in Intercultural Communication / Fernando Delgado, Mass-Mediated Communication and Intercultural Con ict PART X. ETHICS AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Judith N. Martin, Lisa A. Flores, and Thomas K. Nakayama, Ethical Issues in Intercultural Communication / Mary Catherine Bateson, Joint Performance Across Cultures: Improvisation in a Persian Garden / Mike Allen, Comparing Views of Science: Implications for Intercultural Communication Research / Dolores V. Tanno and Fred E. Jandt, Rede ning the "Other" in Multicultural Research / Maria Cristina Gonzalez, Painting the White Face Red: Intercultural Contact as Presented in Poetic Ethnography