Understanding global cultures: metaphorical journeys through 31 nations, clusters of nations, continents, and diversity
From the Publisher: In Understanding Global Cultures, Fourth Edition, authors Martin J. Gannon and Rajnandini Pillai present the cultural metaphor as a method for understanding the cultural mindsets of individual nations, clusters of nations, and even continents. The fully updated Fourth Edition con...
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Zusammenfassung: | From the Publisher: In Understanding Global Cultures, Fourth Edition, authors Martin J. Gannon and Rajnandini Pillai present the cultural metaphor as a method for understanding the cultural mindsets of individual nations, clusters of nations, and even continents. The fully updated Fourth Edition continues to emphasize that metaphors are guidelines to help outsiders quickly understand what members of a culture consider important. This new edition includes a new part structure, three completely new chapters, and major revisions to chapters on American football, Russian ballet, and the Israeli kibbutz. New and Continuing Features: Emphasizes clusters of national cultures and variations within each cluster, as well as both topic-oriented (authority-ranking cultures, market-pricing cultures, etc.) and cluster-focused descriptions. Includes three new parts: India, Shiva, and Diversity; Scandinavian Egalitarian Cultures (Sweden, Denmark, and Finland); and Other Egalitarian Cultures (including Canada and Germany). Provides three completely new chapters: Finnish Sauna, Kaleidoscopic India and Diversity, and a final integrative summary chapter. Integrates chapters through the frameworks of the GLOBE study, the Hofstede study, Hall, and Kluckholn and Strodbeck. Highlights religious and ethnic diversity throughout. |
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Detailed Contents
Preface: Understanding Cultures in Depth xiv
Acknowledgments and Coauthors xvii
PART I. INTRODUCTION 1
1. Understanding Cultural Metaphors 2
Constructing Cultural Metaphors 8
Reading and Using This Book 16
When Culture Does, and Does Not, Matter 20
PART II. AUTHORITY-RANKING CULTURES 25
2. The Thai Kingdom 27
Loose Vertical Hierarchy 29
Freedom and Equality 34
The Thai Smile 35
3. The Japanese Garden 39
Corporate Cultures 40
Garden as Metaphor 42
Wa and Shikata 43
Seishin Training 46
Combining Droplets or Energies 48
Aesthetics 59
Similarities and Contrasts 62
4. Bedouin Jewelry and Saudi Arabia 64
The Desert Bedouins 67
Bold Form 71
Handcrafted Appearance 73
Traditional Design 74
Female Ownership 76
5. The Turkish Coffeehouse 78
Islam and Secularity 81
Recreation, Communication, and Community Integration 86
A Male Domain 89
A Modest Environment 91
Life Outside the Coffeehouse 92
Looking Ahead 96
6. Don Ganh: The Two Sides of Vietnam 98
History of Occupation 100
The French Defeat and Division Into Two 102
The Metaphor: The Dualities of Don Ganh 104
7. The Polish Village Church 112
Historical Background 114
Central Place of the Catholic Church 116
The Partitioning and Polish Identity 118
Survivors 121
8. Kimchi and Korea 125
The 60th Birthday 127
Strangers by Day, Lovers by Night 130
Kimchi s Public Role 132
The Irish of Asia 133
PART III. SCANDINAVIAN EGALITARIAN CULTURES 139
9. The Swedish Stuga 140
Love of Untrammeled Nature and Tradition 146
Individualism Through Self-Development 148
Equality 151
10. The Finnish Sauna 154
From Survival to Political and Economic Success 156
Sauna: A Secular Holy Place of Equality 161
Communication: Comfort With Quietude 165
11. The Danish Christmas Luncheon 170
Interdependent Individualism 172
Geographic Ambivalence 174
Coziness 175
PART IV. OTHER EGALITARIAN CULTURES 177
12. The German Symphony 178
Diversity of Musical Instruments 183
Positional Arrangements of the Musicians 185
Conductors and Leaders 189
Precision and Synchronicity 192
The Unfinished Symphony 198
13. Irish Conversations 201
Intersection of Gaelic and English 206
Prayer as Conversation 210
A Free-Flowing Conversation: Irish Hospitality 211
Places of Conversations: Irish Friends and Families 212
Ending a Conversation 215
14. The Canadian Backpack and Flag 217
Egalitarianism and Outlook 219
The Canadian Mosaic 221
Canadians as Non-U.S. Americans 222
15. French Wine 227
Pureness 228
Classification 232
Composition 236
Suitability 240
The Maturation Process 242
The Changing Portrait 244
PART V. MARKET-PRICING CULTURES 247
16. American Football 248
The Tailgate Party 250
Pregame and Halftime Entertainment 251
Strategy and War 252
Selection, the Training Camp, and the Playbook 253
Individual Specialized Achievement Within the Team Structure 254
Aggression, High Risks, and Unpredictable Outcomes 260
Huddling 262
The Church of Football and Celebrating Perfection 267
17. The Traditional British House 273
The Traditional House 274
History, Politics, Economics: Laying the Foundations 275
Growing Up British: Building the House 280
Being British: Living in the House 287
PART VI. CLEFT NATIONAL CULTURES 297
18. The Malaysian Balik Kampung 298
Returning to Nearby Roots 301
Authority Ranking 303
Reinforcing Common Values 304
19. The Nigerian Marketplace 312
Diversity 315
Social Dynamism 318
Balancing Tradition and Change 323
20. The Israeli Kibbutzim and Moshavim 332
Explicit Values 339
Size and Behavioral Outcomes 344
Traumas, Worldview, and Personality 345
21. The Italian Opera 354
The Overture 357
Pageantry and Spectacle 358
Voice 363
Externalization 365
Chorus and Soloists 372
22. Belgian Lace 377
A Land of Contrasts 380
Control 389
Cooperation and Harmony 394
PART VII. TORN NATIONAL CULTURES 399
23. The Mexican Fiesta 400
Primary Focus on People 405
The Emphasis on Religion 409
Experiencing the Present 411
Freedom Within the Social Order 413
24. The Russian Ballet 417
Echelons of the Ballet 422
Drama and Realism 424
The Russian Soul 429
PART VIII. THE BASE CULTURE AND ITS DIFFUSION
ACROSS BORDERS (CLUSTERS OF NATIONS):
THE EXAMPLE OF CHINA 435
25. China s Great Wall and Cross-Cultural Paradox 437
The Great Wall: Long, Tortuous, and Complex History 440
Confucianism and Taoism 441
Sun Tzu, War, and the Marketplace 445
26. The Chinese Family Altar 448
Roundness 452
Harmony 457
Fluidity 458
27. The Singapore Hawker Centers 461
Ethnic Diversity but Unity 465
Efficiency 467
The Power of Women 468
Safety 469
Synthesizing Traditional and New Values 470
PART IX. INDIA, SHIVA, AND DIVERSITY 473
28. India: The Dance of Shiva 474
Cyclical Hindu Philosophy 480
The Cycle of Life 482
The Family Cycle 483
The Cycle of Social Interaction 488
The Work and Recreation (Rejuvenation) Cycle 493
29. India: A Kaleidoscope of Diversity 499
The Kaleidoscope of Religions and Cultural Celebrations 501
Images of Festivals and Feasts 504
Cell Phones, Call Centers, and Curriculum 507
The Changing Image of Cricket 512
PART X. SAME METAPHOR, DIFFERENT MEANINGS 515
30. The Spanish Bullfight 516
Cuadrillas 520
Sol y So m bra 524
The Pompous Entrance Parade 526
Audience Involvement 529
The Ritual of the Bullfight 531
31. The Portuguese Bullfight 534
Pride in Traditions 535
Stratification Amid Unity 539
Artistry and Human Gore 540
Profitless Bravery 541
PART XI: POPULAR MUSIC AS CULTURAL METAPHORS 545
32. The Brazilian Samba 546
Small-Step Circularity 549
Physical Touch 553
Undulation 556
Spontaneous Escape 558
Paradox of Dancers 561
33. The Argentine Tango 565
The Tango s Evolution 567
Tango Music and Composers 569
The Dynamics of the Dance 572
Tango Singers and Their Lyrics 574
Gender Relations 578
Applying What We ve Learned 579
Summary 582
PART XII. PERSPECTIVES ON CONTINENTS 585
34. Australian Outdoor Recreational Activities 586
Capturing the Imagination 587
New Realities: Beyond Stereotypes 590
Barbecue 592
Equality Matching Among the Tall Poppies 592
35. The Sub-Saharan African Bush Taxi 596
A Short History of Africa 599
African Time Orientation and Fatalism 602
Communalism and Community Sharing 605
Hierarchy in African Society: Seating
Arrangements in the Bush Taxi 609
References 613
Photo Credits 638
Index 640
About the Authors 656
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