Non-western perspectives on human communication: implications for theory and practice
"What it means to be a "self" and how that self communicates in any given culture are key issues interwoven throughout Min-Sun Kim's impressive text, Non-Western Perspectives on Human Communication. Going beyond cultural descriptions or instructions on adapting to specific cultur...
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Zusammenfassung: | "What it means to be a "self" and how that self communicates in any given culture are key issues interwoven throughout Min-Sun Kim's impressive text, Non-Western Perspectives on Human Communication. Going beyond cultural descriptions or instructions on adapting to specific cultures, the author interrogates the very core assumptions underlying the study of human communication and challenges longstanding individualistic, Western models on which much intercultural research is based. Kim proposes a non-Western way of conceptualizing identity, or the self - the cornerstone of cultural research - illuminating how traditional Western and non-Western views can be blended into a broader, more realistic understanding of cultures and communication. Grounding her work in a thorough knowledge of the literature, she challenges students and researchers alike to reexamine their approach to intercultural study."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-216) and index |
Beschreibung: | xv, 227 p. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 0761923500 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
I: INTRODUCTION 1
1. Who Am I? Cultural Variations in Self Systems 7
Evolution of Western Self Construction:
America s Civil Religion 10
Interdependent Self Construals:
An Alternative Framework 13
2. Independent and Interdependent Models
of the Self as Cultural Frame 15
Independent Self Construal:
Individualistic Aspects of Self 16
Interdependent Self Construal:
Group Derived Identity 17
3. Why Self Construals Are Useful 21
Parsimony of Explanation: Impact of Culture 22
Cultural Relativity of Communication Constructs 24
II: U.S. CENTRISM: CULTURAL RELATIVITY
OF COMMUNICATION CONSTRUCTS
AND THEORIES 27
4. Communication Apprehension: Deficiency
or Politeness? 31
Motivation to Avoid Verbal Communication 33
Traditional View: Communication Avoidance
as a Deficiency 38
Communication Avoidance Stemming From
a Sensitivity to Social Contexts 39
Implications 41
5. Motivation to Approach Verbal Communication:
Is Communication Approach Always Healthy? 45
Assertiveness: Standing Up for Your Own Rights 45
Argumentativeness: A Subset of Assertiveness 48
Critique and Summary 51
6. Conflict Management Styles: Is Avoidance Really
a Lose Lose? 57
Prior Conflict Management Typologies 58
Individualistic Bias in Past Conceptualizations
of Conflict Styles 60
7. Cognitive Consistency: A Cultural Assumption? 69
Fundamental Assumptions of Cognitive
Dissonance Theory 70
Is Cognitive Dissonance a Culture Bound Concept? 72
8. Attitude Behavior Consistency:
Cultural Ideal of Individualistic Society? 77
Predicting Behaviors: De Emphasizing
Situations Over Attitudes 83
Emphasizing Other Sources of Behavior 86
9. Susceptibility to Social Influence:
Conformity or Tact? 89
An Eco Cultural Explanation of Conformity 91
Conformity as Social Sensitivity and
Independence as Insensitivity 93
10. Internal Control Ideology and
Interpersonal Communication 99
Internal Control Ideology 101
Relationship Between Locus of Control
and Communication Ideology 104
11. Deceptive Communication: Moral Choice
or Social Necessity? 109
Deception as a Moral Issue:
Independent Perspective 111
Deception as a Social Necessity:
Interdependent Perspective 114
12. Self Disclosure: Bragging vs. Negative
Self Disclosure 121
Motivational Influences on Styles
of Self Disclosure 122
Gender and the Preferred Forms
of Self Presentation 128
13. Silence: Is It Really Golden? 131
Silence as Malfunctioning of (Human) Machines 132
Silence as Neglected Component of
Human Communication 134
14. Models of Acculturative Communication
Competence: Who Bears the Burden of Adaptation? 141
Assimilation Model:
Marginal Man [sic] Perspective 144
Alternation Model: Bicultural Person Perspective 147
Host Communication Competence:
One Way Assimilation 149
Bicultural Communication Competence:
A Fluid Cultural Alternation 151
III: TOWARD A BIDIMENSIONAL MODEL
OF CULTURAL IDENTITY 155
15. The Sources of Dualism: Mechanistic
Cartesian Worldview 159
Bias Toward Yang Communication Behaviors 162
Particle/Wave Paradox: Some
Preliminary Implications of Personhood
for Human Communication 164
16. Dimensionality of Cultural Identity 167
Unidimensional Model of Self Construals 167
Bidimensional Model of Cultural Identity 168
Support for the Bidimensional Model 169
Formation of Bicultural Identity 175
IV: CONCLUSION 179
17. Into the Future: Implications for Future Inquiry 183
Ideology and Beyond 183
Reclaiming Cultural Relevance of
Communication Theories 185
Postscript 189
References 191
Index 217
About the Author 227
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