Communication and identity across cultures / [print]
edited by Dolores V. Tanno, Alberto Gonzalez.
- Thousand Oaks, California : Sage Publications, (c)1998.
- vii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- International and intercultural communication annual v. 21 .
Published in cooperation with the National Communication Association, International and Intercultural Division.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Sites of identity in communication and culture Patriotic breeders or colonized converts : a postcolonial feminist approach to antifootbinding discourse in China Swinging the trapeze : the negotiation of identity among Asian Indian immigrant women in the United States Razzing : ritualized uses of humor as a form of identification among American Indians The cultural deprivation of an Oklahoma Cherokee family Linguistic agons : the self and society opposition and American Quakers Researching cultural identity : reconciling interpretive and postcolonial perspectives Distinguishing cultural systems : change as a variable explaining and predicting cross-cultural communication Problematizing "nation" in intercultural communication research Response to Chesebro's change variable to explain cross-cultural communication Change, nation-states, and the centrality of a communication perspective Dolores V. Tanno, Alberto Gonzalez -- Wen Shu Lee -- Radha S. Hegde -- Steven B. Pratt -- Lynda Dixon Shaver -- Nancy Wick -- Mary Jane Collier -- "Diversity" versus "national unity" : the struggle between moderns, premoderns, and postmoderns in contemporary South Africa Eric Louw -- James W. Chesebro -- Kent A. Ono -- Carley Dodd -- James W. Chesebro.