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Table of Contents
Contents cross-referenced (pdf)
Section A: Introduction Defining concepts I: Identity Unit
1.1: People like me Unit 1.2: Artefacts of culture Unit 1.3: Identity card II: Otherization Unit 1.4: Communication is about not presuming Unit 1.5: Cultural dealing Unit 1.6: Power and language III: Representation Unit 1.7: Cultural refugee Unit 1.8: Complex images Disciplines for intercultural communication
Section B: Extension Unit
2.1 - 'Culture' and 'Community' in Everyday Discourse 'Reflections of Varieties of Culturespeak' Hannerz; Contesting Culture Baumann Unit 2.2, 'Culture'- Definitions and Perspectives Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science: A Multicultural Approach Fay; '"Culture" Revisited in Intercultural Communication' Roberts & Sarangi; 'Small Cultures' Holliday I: Identity Unit 2.3 - Identity as a Personal Project 'Barbara' from 'La Palabra del Mundo' Ribeyro; Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age Giddens Unit 2.4 - Globalization and Identity Global Culture/Individual Identity: Searching for home in the cultural supermarket Mathews Unit 2.5 Discourse, Identity, and Culture An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method - extract 1 Gee; An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method - extract 2 Gee Unit 2.6 Identity and Language Learning 'Second Language Learning as Participation and the (Re) Construction of Selves' Pavlenko
& Lantolf Unit 2.7 Identity, Community and the Internet 'Reading Race Online: Discovering racial identity in usenet discussions' Burkhalter; Martin Jacques Interviews Professor Stuart Hall II: Otherization Unit 2.8 - Otherization: Focus on Japan 'Key Concepts in Cultural Theory' Edgar & Sedgwick; 'Beware of Using Logic in Japan!' Boye/Lafayette De Mente; An Introduction to Japanese Society Sugimoto Unit 2.9 - Images of the Other; 'Listen to the Image Speak' Cooke; Racism and Society Solomos & Back L. Unit 2.10 - Absence and Invisibility in Otherization White Dyer; Culture and Truth: The Remaking of Social Analysis Rosaldo Unit 2.11 - The Other and the Tourist Gaze English and the Discourse of Colonialism Pennycook; 'Through White Eyes: The packaging of people and places in the world of the tourist brochure' Olsen Unit 2.12 - 'Undemonizing' The Other Darkest England Hope; Heart of Darkness ^Conrad; Aliens and Alienists: ethnic minorities and psychiatry Littlewood
& Lipsedge III: Representation Unit 2.13 - Representation in the Mass Media: The Case of 'Asylum Seekers' 'Mind your language: the semantics of asylum' Moss; 'New(s) Racism: A discourse analytical approach' van Dijk Unit 2.14 - Representation: Sport and Stereotyping in the Mass Media Key Concepts in Communication and Cultural Studies O'Sullivan, Hartley, Saunders, Montgomery & Fiske; 'Mapping the Mythical: A geopolitics of rational sporting stereotypes' O'Donnell Unit 2.15 - The Representation of Identity: Personality and its Social Construction An Introduction to Social Constructionism - extract 1 Burr; 'The Social Psychology of Personality' Hampson Unit 2.16 - Social Constructionism and Social Representations An Introduction to Social Constructionism -extract 2 Burr; Explaining Culture : A Naturalistic Approach Sperber Unit 2.17 - Cultural Constructs Individualism and Collectivism Triandis
Section C: Exploration I: Identity Unit
3.1: The story of the self Unit 3.2: Becoming the self through defining the other Unit 3.3: Undoing cultural fundamentalism Unit 3.4: Investigating discourse and power Unit 3.5: Locality and transcendence of locality: factors in identity formation II: Otherization Unit 3.6: Otherization Unit 3.7: As you speak therefore you are Unit 3.8: The 'located' self Unit 3.9: Integrating the Other Unit 3.10: 'Are you what you are supposed to be?' III: Representation Unit 3.11: 'You are, therefore I am' Unit 3.12: 'Schemas' - fixed or flexible? Unit 3.13: 'What's underneath' Unit 3.14: 'Manufacturing the self' Unit 3.15: 'Minimal clues lead to big conclusions'
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