{"product_id":"the-riches-of-intercultural-communication-volume-1-interactive-contrastive-and-cultural-representational-approaches-9789004522497","title":"The Riches of Intercultural Communication: Volume","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eHow do you react to an intercultural situation that you do not understand? There are four options. You wait until it’s over. You adjust your behavior and “do as the natives do.” You blame the other as strange and stupid. Or you start to wonder by thinking about yourself and the other(s). This last option is called a Rich Point. This book provides an overview of research into intercultural communication. It is not a handbook, but offers nine studies that illustrate the reflection process from different scholarly perspectives. The approaches in this volume are the interaction approach, contrastive approach and cultural representational approach.    Volume 2 offers nine additional chapters exemplifying the multilingualism approach and transfer approach including research into intercultural competences. Together, the chapters illustrate the essence of the essentialism and non-essentialism debate regarding diversity and inclusion.    Have you ever found yourself in an intercultural situation you did not understand? How did you react? Did you wonder if you could have reacted differently? What have you learnt that could support you in similar future occasions? Test your knowledge of Intercultural Communication with this quiz!    link\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eList of Figures and Tables  Notes on Contributors    1 Introduction: The Impact of (Non-)essentialism on Defining and Examining Intercultural Communication   Jan D. ten Thije    Part 1 Interactive Approach    2 Discourse-Pragmatic Description   Kristin Bührig and Jan D. ten Thije    3 It’s Not All Black and White: Ethnic Self-Categorization of Multiethnic Dutch Millennials   Naomi Kok Luìs    4 Informal Interpreting in General Practice: Interpreters’ Roles Related to Trust and Control   Rena Zendedel, Bas van den Putte, Julia van Weert, Maria van den Muijsenbergh and Barbara Schouten    5 Gender Studies and Oral History Meet Intercultural Communication   Izabella Agardi, Arla Gruda, Shu-Yi (Nina) Huang and Berteke Waaldijk    Part 2 Contrastive Approach    6 Cultural Filters in Persuasive Texts: A Contrastive Study of the Dutch and Italian IKEA Catalogs   Jan D. ten Thije and Manuela Pinto    7 An Analysis of Dutch and German Migration Discourses   Christoph Sauer    Part 3 Cultural Representational Approach    8 Cultural Representation in Disney’s Cinderella and its Live-Action Adaptation   Azra Alagić and Roselinde Supheert    9 Turkish Transformations through Italian Eyes   Raniero Speelman    10 Fading Romantic Archetypes: Representing Poland in Dutch National Press in 1990 and 2014   Emmeline Besamusca and Daria van Kolck (Boruta)    Appendix: Contents Volume 2  Index of Names  General Index","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51535930884439,"sku":"9789004522497","price":95.2,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-riches-of-intercultural-communication-volume-1-interactive-contrastive-and-cultural-representational-approaches-9789004522497","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}