Intercultural communication in a transnational world / editors, Lisa A . Flores, Mark P. Orbe, Brenda J. Allen.

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English
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Washington, DC : National Communication Association, c2008.
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xiv, 300 p. ; 22 cm.

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    • The proximal other : globalization and the itinerant subject of intercultural communication research / Tim Simpson
    • Locating diversity in communication studies / Amardo Rodriguez and Devika Chawla
    • Deploying "descent" : the politics of diasporic belonging and intercultural communication / Rona Tamiko Halualani and Jolanta A. Drzewiecka
    • From authenticity to geographies : unpacking Japaneseness in the constuction of nikkeijin identity / Etsuko Kinefuchi
    • Communicating globalization : a mythological analysis of Japanese governmental and popular discourses on globalization / Yuko Kawai
    • "Freedom is not free!" : a critical analysis of nationalism, militarism, and U.S. identity / John W. Howard III and Laura C. Prividera --- Being Indian in the U.S. : exploring the hyphen as an ethnographic frame / Archana Bhatt
    • "Bird in a cage" : exploring transnational immigrants' identity negotiations / Ewa L. Urban
    • "Something old, something new" : a cinematic representation of interracial romance in the 21st century / Tina M. Harris and Alison Trego
    • The politics of social agency in racialized educational discourse / Satoshi Toyosaki
    • "Proud Hispanics" as "American heros" : the prosecution of two U.S. Border Patrol agents and the New Right racial project / Jaymes P. Myers.
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