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9781119745396

Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication

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    9781119745396

  • ISBN10:

    111974539X

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-02-05
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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This handbook presents a foundational collection of core theoretical, methodological, and applied works that constitute and illustrate critical intercultural communication studies. With these core pieces in one book, scholars gain a defining assemblage of pieces that define critical intercultural communication from key intercultural communication and critical scholars. Moreover, these essays are bound together in a book structure that scaffolds up from foundation to application and allows for reflection and connection among sections and pieces. Even after ten years, this one-stop defining collection is more appealing than piecing together separate articles over time. No other comprehensive collection of essays defines, delineates, and constitutes critical intercultural communication studies.

Table of Contents

Dedication          *

Notes on Contributors   *

Acknowledgments          *

Introduction

1              Critical Intercultural Communication Studies:  Formation:  From Crossroads to Trajectories            *

and Urgencies on Shifting Terrain

Rona Tamiko Halualani and Thomas K. Nakayama

Part I.  Critical Junctures and Reflections in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies: *

Revisiting and Retracing

2              Writing the Intellectual History of Intercultural Communication  *

Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz

3              Intercultural Communication and Dialectics Revisited      *

Thomas K. Nakayama and Judith N. Martin

4              Critical Reflections on Culture and Critical Intercultural Communication   *

Dreama G. Moon

5              Reflections on “Problematizing ‘Nation’ in Intercultural Communication Research”            *

Kent A. Ono

6              “A Transdisciplinary Turn in Critical Intercultural Communication”              *

Ako Inuzuka

7              “Other Bodies” in Interaction:  Queer Relationalities and Intercultural Communication     *

Gust A. Yep

8              Theorizing at the End of the World:  Transforming Critical Intercultural Communication   *

S. Lily Mendoza

Part II.  Critical Theoretical Dimensions in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies     *

9              Culture as Text and Culture as Theory: Asiacentricity and Its Raison D’être in

                Intercultural Communication Research   *

Yoshitaka Miike

10           Fabricating Difference:  Interculturality and the Politics of Language         *

Crispin Thurlow

11           Livin' la Vida Marimacha: Post Borderlands and Queerness in Starz's Vida               *

Bernadette Marie Calafell and Nivea Castaneda Acrey

12           The Hegemony of English and the Rise of Anti-Globalism:  Problems, Ideologies, and Solutions     *

Yukio Tsuda

13           On Terra Nullius and Texts:  Settler Colonialism, Native Disappearance, and           *

                the Introductory Cultural Studies Reader

                Aimee Carrillo Rowe

14           Studying AsiaPacifiQueer Communication: An Autoethnographic Critique of Japanese       *

                Queer Reimagining(s) of Hawai’i

Shinsuke Eguchi

15           Re-imagining Intercultural Communication Amidst Multiple Pandemics   *

Kathryn Sorrells

16           Therapeutic Media Representations:  Recreating and Contesting the Past in Poland           *

Jolanta A. Drzewiecka

17           A Call for Transformative Cultural Collaboration:  Jewish Identity, the Race-Religion           *

Constellation, and Fighting Back Against White Nationalism         

Miriam Shoshana Sobre

18           Decolonizing Theory and Research:  Asiacentric Womanism as an Emancipatory  *

Paradigm for Intercultural Communication Studies           

Jing Yin

19           Why Do Citizens with Guns Fear Immigrants with Flags?  Flag-Waving and Differential       *

Adaptation Theory         

Antonio Tomas De La Garza and Kent A. Ono

Part III.  Critical Inquiry Practices in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies *

20           Methodological Reexaminations:  Decolonizing Autoethnography and New Pathways in

                Critical Intercultural Communication       *

Ahmet Atay

21           Embracing the Rigor of Critical Intercultural Communication Methods of Inquiry: *

                Reflections on Seeing, Knowing, and Doing

Mark P. Orbe

22           A Sense of Healing:  A Relational Meditation in Queer (and Trans) of Color Communism   *

Loretta LeMaster and Michael Tristano, Jr.

23           Doing Critical Intercultural Communication Work as Political Commitment:           *

Lessons Learned From Ethnographic Methods

Gloria Nziba Pindi

24           Configuring a Post- and Decolonial Pedagogy:  The Theory-Method Conundrum *

                Devika Chawla

25           Praxis of Critical Embodiment:  Reflections on the Imperative of Praxis in the        *

                Four Seasons of Ethnography    

Sarah Amira de la Garza

26           The Depths of the Coatlicue State:  Mitos, Religious Poetics, and the Politics of    *

Soul Murder in Queer of Color Critique

Robert Gutierrez-Perez

27           Culture Counts:  Quantitative Approaches to Critical Intercultural Communication              *

Srividya Ramasubramanian, Julius Riles, and Omotayo O. Banjo

28           Culture-Centered Method for Decolonization:  Community Organizing to                *

Dismantle Capitalist-Colonial Organizing

Mohan J. Dutta

Part IV  Critical Topics in Critical Intercultural Communication Studies      *

29           Homophobic Ghana?  A Critical Intercultural Communication Intervention             *

Godfriend Asante

30           Discussions of Race and Racism in Asian North American Pacific Islander’s              *

YouTube Videos:  A Content Analysis

Kristin L. Drogos and Vincent N. Pham

31           Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy at a Crossroads:  Espousing            *

Commitments as Pedagogical Praxis

Brandi Lawless and Yea-Wen Chen

32           What’s Cooking?:  Caste as the (Not So) Secret Ingredient of Indian American Identity       *

Santhosh Chandrashekar

33           The Aftermath of the Las Vegas Shooting:  Engaging in Critical Intercultural            *

Communication Pedagogy

Richie Neil Hao

 

34           Bridgerton:  A Case Study in Critical Cultural Approaches to Racial Representations in       *

Popular Culture

Tina M. Harris and Meghan S. Sanders

35           Unsettling Intercultural Communication:  Settler Militarism and Indigenous          *

Resistance From Oceania

Tiara R. Na’puti and Riley I. Taitingfong

36           Recovering the Dots of Social Injustice and Ecological Violence:   *

A Case for Critical Intercultural Communication

Etsuko Kinefuchi

37           Navigating Undocumented Activism:  Narratives, Positionality, and Immigration Politics   *

Josue David Cisneros and Ana Lisa Eberline

38           A Critical Intercultural View of War on Terror Militarism:  The Case of the               *

Production of Knowledge About Afghan Women in North America and Western Europe

Isra Ali

39           Reading a Letter for Black Lives Matter:  A Cultural Studies Approach to  *

Asian American Intercultural Communication

LeiLani Nishime and Elizabeth Parks

40           Interstitials:  Post-Pandemic Reflections on the Matrix of Access, Inclusion and Privilege  *

Priya Raman and Deanna Fassett

41           Sensing Race in the Time of COVID-19     *

Sachi Sekimoto

42           Intersectional Delights:  White South African Diaspora in the U.S. Border *

Melissa Steyn and Cuthbeth Tagwirei

Part V.  Critical Intercultural Communication Futures       *

43           Returning to (Neo)Normal:  A Case Study in Critical Intercultural Health Communication  *

Kristen L. Cole, Leandra Hinojosa Hernández, and Sarah De Los Santos Upton

44           The Intercultural Questions at the Center of a Critical Reclamation of the University          *

Kathleen F. McConnell

45           The Challenge of the “More-than-Human World”:  Toward an Ecological Turn       *

in Intercultural Communication

S. Lily Mendoza and Etsuko Kinefuchi

Conclusion                         

46           Conclusion:  Dynamic Challenges of Critical Intercultural Communication Studies                *            

Thomas K. Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani

Index    *

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