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E-grāmata: Communicating Ethnic and Cultural Identity

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  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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This intercultural communication text reader brings together the many dimensions of ethnic and cultural identity and shows how they are communicated in everyday life. Introducing and applying key concepts, theories, and approaches_from empirical to ethnographic_a wide variety of essays look at the experiences of African Americans, Asians, Asian Americans, Latino/as, and Native Americans, as well as many cultural groups. The authors also explore issues such as gender, race, class, spirituality, alternative lifestyles, and inter- and intra-ethnic identity. Sites of analysis range from movies and photo albums to beauty salons and Deadhead concerts.

Recenzijas

This book makes an important contribution to the growing literature on communication and cultural identity. I appreciate the range of theoretical frameworks and the many sites where identity is performed in particular ways. The collection demonstrates methodological diversity and a strong sense of how identity is both a cultural and a personal journey. -- Robbin Crabtree, Fairfield University [ This] book is thought-provoking, and many of its essays are insightful illustrations of communication practices. * Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly * An important addition to the study of cultural and intercultural communication. The authors provide a rich variety of applied and theoretical sites for understanding the meaningful ways in which communication both reflects and constitutes individual and group human identities. It is particularly useful to see the inclusion of material artifacts as means by which men and women construct identity. -- Patricia Covarrubias, University of Montana

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I Introduction to Ethnic and Cultural Identity
Introduction
1(2)
Identity and the Speech Community
3(16)
Mary Fong
Multiple Dimensions of Identity
19(16)
Mary Fong
Ethnic and Cultural Identity: Distinguishing Features
35(16)
Mary Fong
Theoretical Perspectives: Fluidity and Complexity of Cultural and Ethnic Identity
51(18)
Rueyling Chuang
Approaches to Cultural Identity: Personal Notes from an Autoethnographical Journey
69(16)
Gust A. Yep
PART II Artifacts and Cultural Identity
Introduction
83(2)
Grandma's Photo Album: Clothing as Symbolic Representations of Identity
85(20)
Fay Yokomizo Akindes
She Speaks to Us, for Us, and of Us: Our Lady of Guadalupe as a Semiotic Site of Struggle and Identity
105(16)
Robert Westerfelhaus
Memory, Cinema, and the Reconstitution of Cultural Identities in the Asian Indian Diaspora
121(14)
Anjali Ram
Intercultural Weddings and the Simultaneous Display of Multiple Identities
135(16)
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
PART III Language, Terms, and Identity
Introduction
149(2)
Pahiwatig: The Role of ``Ambiguity'' in Filipino American Communication Patterns
151(14)
S. Lily Mendoza
Cultural and Intercultural Speech Uses and Meanings of the Term Nigga
165(14)
Mary Fong
Keturah D. McEwen
Lesbian History and Politics of Identities
179(20)
Susan Hafen
The Chicken Haulers and the High Liners: CB Talk among Interstate Truckers
199(18)
Debra-L Sequeira
Timothy J. Anderson
PART IV Cultural Communities and Social Identities
Introduction
215(2)
Tighten Me Up: Reflecting and Maintaining Ethnic Identity through Daily Interactions in an African American--Owned Beauty Salon
217(14)
Curtiss L. Bailey
John Oetzel
Communicating a Latina Identity: Becoming Different, Doing Difference, and Being Different
231(16)
Margarita Refugia Olivas
Communicating Deadhead Identity: Exploring Identity from a Cultural Communication Perspective
247(14)
Natalie J. Dollar
I Want You to Talk for Me: An Ethnography of Communication of the Osage Indian
261(14)
Steven B. Pratt
Merry C. Buchanan
Building a Shared Future across the Divide: Identity and Conflict in Cyprus
275(22)
Benjamin J. Broome
PART V Negotiating Cultural Identities and the Sense of Belonging
Introduction
295(2)
``Where I Come From Is Where I Want to Be'': Communicating Franco American Ethnicity
297(16)
Kristin M. Langellier
Negotiating Cultural Identity: Strategies for Belonging
313(16)
Lisa Bradford
Nancy A. Burrell
Edward A. Mabry
Negotiating Cultural Identity in the Classroom
329(16)
Bryant K. Alexander
``Perpetual Foreigner'': In Search of Asian Americans' Identity and Otherness
345(18)
Rueyling Chuang
PART VI Autoethnographies: Developing and Transforming Ethnic and Cultural Identities
Introduction
361(2)
Personal Journey: My Struggle between Cambodian and Chinese Identities
363(10)
Peter Chhuor
A Little Bit Black---But Not All the Way
373(10)
Jerry Pinkney
Index 383(6)
About the Contributors 389
Mary Fong is associate professor of communication studies at California State University, San Bernardino. Rueyling Chuang is assistant professor of communication studies at California State University, San Bernardino.