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Identity Research and Communication : Intercultural Reflections and Future Directions

Allen, Brenda J., University of Colorado at Denver(Contributions by)Berry, Keith(Contributions by)Calafell, Bernadette Marie(Contributions by)Chavez, Karma R.(Contributions by)Chawla, Devika(Contributions by)Cheng, Hsin-I(Contributions by)Griffin, Rachel Alicia(Contributions by)Hall, Maurice L.(Contributions by)Bardhan, Nilanjana(Edited by)Orbe, Mark P.(Edited by)
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The concept of identity has steadily emerged in importance in the field of intercultural communication, especially over the last two decades.  In a transnational world marked by complex connectivity as well as enduring differences and power inequities, it is imperative to understand and continuously theorize how we perceive the self in relation to the cultural other.

Such understandings play a central role in how we negotiate relationships, build alliances, promote peace, and strive for social justice across cultural differences in various contexts. 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 under one umbrella.

It tracks the state of identity research in the field and includes cutting-edge theoretical essays (some supported by empirical data), and queries what kinds of theoretical, methodological, praxiological and pedagogical boundaries researchers should be pushing in the future.

This collection’s primary and qualitative focus is on more recent concepts related to identity that have emerged in scholarship such as power, privilege, intersectionality, critical selfhood, hybridity, diaspora, cosmopolitanism, queer theory, globalization and transnationalism, immigration, gendered and sexual politics, self-reflexivity, positionality, agency, ethics, dialogue and dialectics, and more.  The essays are critical/interpretive, postmodern, postcolonial and performative in perspective, and they strike a balance between U.S. and transnational views on identity.  This volume is an essential text for scholars, educators, students, and intercultural consultants and trainers.

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Lexington Books
0739173049 / 9780739173046
Hardback
302.2
05/04/2012
United States
318 pages
161 x 237 mm, 630 grams