Identity Research in Intercultural Communication, edited by Nilanjana Bardhan and Mark P. Orbe, is unique in scope because it brings together a vast range of positions on identity scholarship within intercultural communication under one umbrella. It tracks the state of identity research in the field and includes cutting-edge theoretical essays, and queries what kinds of theoretical, methodological, praxiological, and pedagogical boundaries researchers should be pushing in the future. This volume is an essential text for scholars, educators, students, and intercultural consultants and trainers.
Identity Research in Intercultural Communication, edited by Nilanjana Bardhan and Mark P. Orbe, is unique in scope because it brings together a vast range of positions on identity scholarship within intercultural communication under one umbrella. It tracks the state of identity research in the field and includes cutting-edge theoretical essays, and queries what kinds of theoretical, methodological, praxiological, and pedagogical boundaries researchers should be pushing in the future. This volume is an essential text for scholars, educators, students, and intercultural consultants and trainers.
Nilanjana Bardhan is associate professor in the Department of Speech Communication at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Mark P. Orbe is professor of communication and diversity in the School of Communication at Western Michigan University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Identity Research in Intercultural Communication Part I. Identity Pedagogy, and Praxis Chapter 1. Performative Pedagogy as a Pedagogy of Interruption: Difference and Hope Chapter 2. Doing Intersectionality: Power, Privilege, and Identity in Political Activist Communities Chapter 3. Understanding Identity through Dialogue: Paulo Freire and Intercultural Communication Pedagogy Chapter 4. (Academic) Families of Choice: Queer Relationality, Mentoring, and Critical Communication Pedagogy Part II.Identity and Home/Spaces Chapter 5. Cultural Reentry: A Critical Review of Intercultural Communication Research Chapter 6. Performing Home/Storying Selves: Home and/as Identity in Oral Histories of Refugees in India's Partition Part III. Identity and the Global-Local Dialectic Chapter 7. Landscaping the Rootless: Negotiating Cosmopolitan Identity in a Globalizing World Chapter 8. Cultural Matter as Political Matter: A Preliminary Exploration from a Chinese Perspective Chapter 9. Understanding Immigration and Communication Contextually and Interpersonally Part IV.Identity and the Liminal Chapter 10. Postcolonial Migrant Identities and the Case for Strategic Hybridity: Toward "Inter"cultural Bridgework Chapter 11. Researching Biracial/Multiracial Identity Negotiation: Lessons from Diverse Contemporary U.S. Public Perceptions Chapter 12. Rethinking Identities Within Globalization Through Chinese American Literature: Perspective: From Postcolonial to Intercultural Chapter 13. (Re)Thinking Conceptualizations of Caribbean Immigrant Identity Performances: Implications for Intercultural Communication Research Part V. Theorizing "Doing" Identity Chapter 14. Navigating the Politics of Identity/Identities and Exploring the Promise of Critical Love Chapter 15. (Un)Covering the Gay Interculturalist Chapter 16. Praxis-Oriented Autoethnography: Performing Critical Selfhood
Introduction: Identity Research in Intercultural Communication Part I. Identity Pedagogy, and Praxis Chapter 1. Performative Pedagogy as a Pedagogy of Interruption: Difference and Hope Chapter 2. Doing Intersectionality: Power, Privilege, and Identity in Political Activist Communities Chapter 3. Understanding Identity through Dialogue: Paulo Freire and Intercultural Communication Pedagogy Chapter 4. (Academic) Families of Choice: Queer Relationality, Mentoring, and Critical Communication Pedagogy Part II.Identity and Home/Spaces Chapter 5. Cultural Reentry: A Critical Review of Intercultural Communication Research Chapter 6. Performing Home/Storying Selves: Home and/as Identity in Oral Histories of Refugees in India's Partition Part III. Identity and the Global-Local Dialectic Chapter 7. Landscaping the Rootless: Negotiating Cosmopolitan Identity in a Globalizing World Chapter 8. Cultural Matter as Political Matter: A Preliminary Exploration from a Chinese Perspective Chapter 9. Understanding Immigration and Communication Contextually and Interpersonally Part IV.Identity and the Liminal Chapter 10. Postcolonial Migrant Identities and the Case for Strategic Hybridity: Toward "Inter"cultural Bridgework Chapter 11. Researching Biracial/Multiracial Identity Negotiation: Lessons from Diverse Contemporary U.S. Public Perceptions Chapter 12. Rethinking Identities Within Globalization Through Chinese American Literature: Perspective: From Postcolonial to Intercultural Chapter 13. (Re)Thinking Conceptualizations of Caribbean Immigrant Identity Performances: Implications for Intercultural Communication Research Part V. Theorizing "Doing" Identity Chapter 14. Navigating the Politics of Identity/Identities and Exploring the Promise of Critical Love Chapter 15. (Un)Covering the Gay Interculturalist Chapter 16. Praxis-Oriented Autoethnography: Performing Critical Selfhood
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