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Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy

Contributor(s): Calafell, Bernadette Marie (Contribution by), Chuang, Sharon (Contribution by), Cooks, Leda (Contribution by), Cramer, Linsay (Contribution by), Harris, Tina (Contribution by), González, Alberto (Contribution by), Gutierrez-Perez, Robert (Contribution by), Halualani, Rona Tamiko (Contribution by), Kong, Jieyoung (Contribution by), LeMaster (Contribution by), Lescure, Ryan M (Contribution by), Martin, Jennifer (Contribution by), Mendoza, S Lily (Contribution by), Nainby, Keith (Contribution by), Orbe, Mark (Contribution by), Sandoval, Jennifer (Contribution by), Sanford, Amy Aldridge (Contribution by), Yep, Gust (Contribution by), Atay, Ahmet (Editor), Toyosaki, Satoshi (Editor)

ISBN: 9781498531221

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: June 15, 2020

Dewey: 303.482

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.91 lbs) 286 pages

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Description: This book addresses different approaches to critical intercultural communication pedagogy. The contributors explore a range of theoretical frameworks and intercultural concepts, and offer practical applications and case studies to illuminate the many facets of critical intercu...

Brief description: Alberto González is Distinguished University Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, USA.

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"This is a rich and essential collection of essays by leading scholar-educators of critical intercultural communication. Rooted in lived experiences across identities and standpoints, it incorporatespowerful narrative autoethnography, performance, embodied practice, critical love, and other approaches within a variety of contexts. It addresses practical, ethical, and emotional elements of teaching, and offers deep and valuable insights for seasoned and novice critical educators who strive to decolonize our teaching through dialogue and self-reflexivity. Merging insights of intercultural communication scholarship with those of critical pedagogy, the book constitutes an important contribution to the turn toward social justice within communication studies." --Sara DeTurk, University of Texas at San Antonio

"Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy is a powerful and resonant collection of insights into the nuances of culture, power, and pedagogy. Because the authors open dialogic explorations into teaching, learning, and embodying feminist, mediated, postcolonial, queer, and other critical theories, these writings will be of great interest and value to communication scholars in/of/beyond the classroom. Atay and Toyosaki have assembled established scholars who are committed to modeling reflexivity in illuminating and interrogating structures of power and privilege that affect us all. These readings command us to compassionately and critically investigate our own roles in naming, perpetuating, and challenging these structures in our classrooms and in our scholarship; its value to the discipline is considerable." --Deanna L. Fassett, San José State University

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