TY - BOOK AU - Nakayama, Thomas K., AU - Halualani,Rona Tamiko TI - The handbook of critical intercultural communication T2 - Handbooks in communication and media SN - 9781118400081 AV - HM1211 .H34 2013 U1 - 303.482 23 PY - 2013/// CY - [Hoboken, N.J.], Malden, MA PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Intercultural communication N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Critical intercultural communication studies: at a crossroads; Rona Tamiko Halualani ; Thomas K. Nakayama --; Part 1: Critical junctures and reflections in our field: a revisiting. --; Writing the intellectual history of intercultural communication; Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz --; Critical reflections on culture and critical intercultural communication; Dreama G. Moon --; Reflecting upon "enlarging conceptual boundaries: a critique of research in intercultural communication"; Alberto Gonz©Łlez --; Intercultural communication dialectics revisited; Judith N. Martin ; Thomas K. Nakayama --; Reflections on "problematizing 'nation' in intercultural communication research"; Kent A. Ono --; Reflections on "bridging paradigms: how not to throw out the baby of collective representation with the functionalist bathwater in critical intercultural communication"; S. Lily Mendoza --; Revisiting the borderlands of critical intercultural communication; Leda Cooks --; Expanding the circumference of intercultural communication study; William J. Starosta ; Guo-Ming Chen --; Part 2: Critical dimensions in intercultural communication studies --; Internationalizing critical race communication studies: transnationality, space, and affect; Raka Shome --; Re-imagining intercultural communication in the context of globalization; Kathryn Sorrells --; Culture as text and culture as theory: Asiacentricity and its raison d'©®tre in intercultural communication research; Yoshitaka Miike --; Entering the inter: power lines in intercultural communication; Aimee Carrillo Rowe --; Speaking of difference: language, inequality and interculturality; Crispin Thurlow --; Speaking against the hegemony of English: problems, ideologies and solutions; Yukio Tsuda --; Coculturation: toward a critical theoretical framework of cultural adjustment; Melissa L. Curtin --; Public memories in the shadow of the other: divided memories and national identity; Jolanta A. Drzewiecka --; Critical intercultural communication, remembrances of George Washington Williams, and the rediscovery of Leopold II's "Crimes against humanity"; Marouf Hasian --; Part 3: Critical topics in intercultural communication studies. --; Situating gender in critical intercultural communication studies; Lara Lengel ; Scott C. Martin --; Identity and difference: race and the necessity of the discriminating subject; Ronald L. Jackson II ; Jamie Moshin --; Br(other) in the classroom: testimony, reflection, and cultural negotiation; Bryant Keith Alexander --; When frankness goes funky: Afro-proxemics meets western polemics at the border of the suburb; Jim Perkinson --; Iterative hesitancies and Latinidad: the reverberances of raciality; Bernadette Marie Calafell ; Shane T. Moreman --; We got game: race, masculinity, and civilization in professional team sport; Lisa A. Flores ; Karen Lee Ashcraft ; Tracy Marafiote --; It really isn't about you: whiteness and the dangers of thinking you got it; John T. Warren --; Critical reflections on a pedagogy of ability; Deanna L. Fassett --; The scarlet letter, vigilantism, and the politics of sadism; Richard Morris --; Authenticity and identity in the portable homeland; Victoria Chen --; Layers of Nikkei: Japanese diaspora and World War II; Etsuko Kinefuchi --; Placing South Asian digital diasporas in second life; Radhika Gajjala --; "The creed of the white kid": A diss-apology; Melissa Steyn --; A critical reflection on an intercultural communication workshop: Mexicans and Taiwanese working on the U.S.-Mexico border; Hsin-I Cheng --; "Quit whining and tell me about your experiences!": (in)tolerance, pragmatism, and muting in intergroup dialogue; Sarah DeTurk --; A proposal for concerted collaboration between critical scholars of intercultural and organizational communication; Brenda J. Allen --; Part 4: Critical visions of intercultural communication studies. --; Conclusion: envisioning the pathway(s) of critical intercultural communication studies; Thomas K. Nakayama ; Rona Tamiko Halualani N2 - A consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of this developing field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities; traces the significant historical developments in intercultural communication; helps students and scholars to revisit, assess, and reflect on the formation of critical intercultural communication studies; posits new directions for the field in terms of theorizing, knowledge production, and social justice engagement ER -