Index

Abhedananda, S. 250

accommodation 8586

acculturation 43, 6871, 8081, 8586

actions 262264, 268269, 396

adaptation 8586, 253

adjustment 8081

Adler, Nancy 411

Adler, Peter 10, 393395, 400401, 403, 404, 405407, 408412

Adonisi, M. 228, 232

Adorno, Theodor 40, 46n3

aesthetics 108, 117, 118

Afghanistan 436, 437

Africa 10, 53, 93, 508; African rhetoric 211225; cross-cultural communication research 86, 87; cultural hybridity 120121; culture-centricity 126; ethics 237; Islam 240; national liberation movements 431; origins of philosophy 102104; regionalism 436; research 50, 52; traditional religion 503; ubuntu 226236; see also Afrocentricity

African Americans 37, 94, 108109, 368, 404, 418; concept of the self 397398; interpretive research 195; Kawaida 116; relations with Korean Americans 348349; representations of 352; rhetoric 211212, 213, 214216

Afrocentricity 8, 85, 94, 101110, 153, 273; African philosophy 102104; centering 120; characteristics of 104108; critical theories 123; cross-cultural communication 86; cultural hybridity 120; intercultural learning 118; Karenga on 111; Kawaida 116; as model for Asiacentricity 112; nommo 9, 215216

agency: Afrocentricity 106, 107; articulation 288; centeredness 119, 120; culture as nationality 345, 346; intercultural communication competence 351

Akhenaten 104

Alcoff, L. M. 347

Algeria 441

alienation 309310

Allen, Ralph K. 84

aloha 138, 139, 141, 149n6

Altheide, D. L. 155

Althusser, Louis 195, 287

Aluli-Meyer, Manulani 8, 128n4, 134151

Amenemhat 104

Amenemope 104

Amenhotep 104

American University, Washington D.C. 3536, 3738, 40, 42

Americanization 445, 449, 450, 451, 452, 498, 499

Amira de la Garza, Sarah 8, 128n4, 134, 151173

Ammon, U. 446

Analects (Confucius) 124, 255, 256, 258268, 270n1, 270n2, 271n6, 299

Anderson, Benedict 345

Andrews, C. F. 484

androgyny 9, 321, 323, 324, 331

Anglo-Americanization 445, 450

anthropology 1819, 3940, 359360; cultural systems 23; Foreign Service Institute 18, 22, 2728; life histories 32n42

Anzaldúa, Gloria 310

apartheid 226, 230231, 233, 234, 440

apprehension 81, 87

Arab League 436

Aristotle 143, 199, 218219, 475

Ariyaratne, A. T. 10, 473

Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) 21, 30n17

Arredondo, J. 309310

art 106

articulation 287288, 289, 301, 419

Asante, Molefi Kete 114, 93, 95, 101110, 151, 175, 273, 397; African culture 4; African rhetoric 222; Afrocentricity 8, 112, 116, 118, 153; Black speakers 214; centering 119120, 121; critical theories 123; cultural superiority 122123; hierarchical discourse 127n2; location 213; multicultural literacy 287, 301; nommo 215216; power 5, 6, 113, 115

Asia 10, 93, 96, 237, 368; Confucianism 9, 255272; cross-cultural communication 87; cross-cultural communication research 86; cultural hybridity 121; Islam 243; national liberation movements 431; regionalism 436; research 52; silence 248; see also Confucianism; East Asia

Asiacentricity 8, 95, 111133, 273274; Afrocentricity as model for 112; criticality 123126; cross-cultural communication 86; cultural centering and rootedness 117118; cultural ecology 120123; culture as text and theory 116117; intercultural learning 118120; Kawaida perspective 115116; power of communication 112115

Asian Americans 37, 289, 341, 350351

assimilation 43

Assmann, Jan 223

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 436, 437

Asuncion-Landé, Nobleza 93

atomic bombing of Japan 447

Atsmon, Y. 324

attitudes 344

Atwater, Deborah 93

Australia 106, 107

authenticity 97, 286, 291, 300301, 377, 389

Averroes 241

Avicenna 241

axiology 108, 274

Aztlán 308309, 311

Babbili, Anantha Sudhaker 125126

Backlund, P. 333, 335336

Bahro, Rudolf 431

Bailey, Keiron 377, 380

Bakhtin, M. 78

Balagangadara, S. N. 396, 409410

Ballad of Mulan 286, 294300, 301

bao 273, 275276

Barnlund, Dean C. 1, 7, 194, 358, 408, 411

Barthes, R. 293

Bateson, Gregory 29n3

Beckham, David 336, 377

behavior 37

behaviorism 39

Belau 437, 438

Belenky, M. J. 398

belief systems theory 39

beliefs 78, 179, 231

Bell, M. W. 327

Bell, V. 422

belonging 186, 393, 396

Bem, Sandra L. 335, 336

Benares 11, 498

Benedict, Ruth 29n3, 39, 46n12, 46n13, 54, 83

Bennett, Janet 394, 395, 405, 410, 411

Bennett, Milton J. 360, 394397, 403, 404, 409, 410, 411

Berger, Charles R. 8485

Berry, T. 153, 156

Bhabha, Homi 128n6, 174, 182, 183184, 186, 361

Bhengu, M. J. 229, 230231

bian 279

Bible 443

Bieber, Justin 323, 325

bilingual education programs 10, 457, 458459, 464

binary systems 143

Birdwhistell, Ray L. 25, 26, 27, 31n35

Black, Jack 325

Black people 102, 106, 108; Black speakers 214; intracultural communication 82, 83; see also African Americans

Blake, Cecil A. 5

Bloomfield, Leonard 28

Blum Martinez, Rebecca 10, 457466

Boas, Franz 2728

body: mind/body dichotomy 140141, 157158; triangulation of meaning 142, 144, 145

Bok, Sissela 504

Bolin, G. 301

Bond, Michael H. 256

Book of Odes 262

border-crossing 376

Borisoff, Deborah J. 324, 325

Bosnia 438

Boswell, W. P. 20

Boulding, Kenneth 39

Bourdieu, Pierre 195

Bourhis, Richard 79, 81

Bowie, David 323, 336

Boy George 336

Boyarin, D. 426

Bradford, Lisa 83

Braithwaite, Charles A. 194

Brazil 94

Breinig, Helmbrecht 184186

Brennan, E. 333

Brennen, B. 348

Bronfenbrenner, Urie 39

Broodryk, J. 233, 234

Brown, H. D. 340

Bruneau, Thomas J. 249

Bruner, Edward 377

Buddha, Siddartha 104, 250, 470471

Buddhism 126, 496497, 498, 503, 504; communication theory 128n8; ethics 124; Sri Lanka 10, 467479; sympathy 509

Burrell, G. 190191, 195, 196

Burton-Carvajal, J. 290

Bush, George W. 43

business sector 29, 32n41, 38, 8283, 231233, 348

Butler, Judith 420, 421

Cajete, Greg 146, 149n5

Calabrese, R. J. 8485

Canada 106, 432, 437

capitalism 41, 126, 475; American values 45; commercialization 451; Diffusion of English Paradigm 452; English language 449; globalism 433, 434; greed 435; Mulan 290; NWICO Debate 44; triumph of 498

Capra, F. 153

Carbaugh, Donal 62, 64, 66, 6768, 194, 201

Cargile, Aaron 96

causality 139140

centering 107, 111, 117, 118, 119120, 121, 122, 126

Central America 50, 52, 53

ceremonies 162, 166, 308, 461

Chan, Joseph Man 286, 300301

Chang, E. T. 348349

Chang, Hui-Ching 9, 124, 255272, 275

Chapa, J. 314, 315

chauvinism 502503, 505

Chen, Guo-Ming 2, 9, 10, 76, 93, 94, 112, 117, 175, 270n4, 273282; Asiacentricity 274; cultural hybridity 121122; cultural tradition 124; intercultural communication competence 342; similarities 114

Chen, Ling 93

Chen, Victoria 61

Chen, Vivian 275

Chen Zhijiang 295

Chesebro, James W. 9, 301, 321338, 346

Chesterton, G. K. 480

Chicanos 196, 306, 307, 308309, 310, 312313, 315, 316317

chih 261

children 45

Chin, Christine B. N. 128n9

China 9, 94, 95, 128n7, 418, 438; Asiacentricity 118; Ballad of Mulan 286, 294300; Buddhism 503; collectivism 257; concept of the self 396397; conflict avoidance 268; cultural hybridity 121; emic concepts 178; fu-bian 128n5; gender and sexuality 331332; high-context culture 344; history 348; intercultural learning 119; Internet users 324; masculinity 330331; Mulan 285, 286, 288301; radio 439; regionalism 436; research 50, 51; shared values with the United States 332333; silence 248; technology 442; two faces of Chinese communication 273282; Western men’s identity in 374391

Chodorow, N. 398

Chrétien, Jean-Pierre 104

Christianity 126, 441, 472, 496497, 498, 503

chronemics 24

Chuang, Rueyling 180

Chung, Jensen 93, 117, 270n4, 278

civic culture 45

civil disobedience 485487

Civil Rights Movement 37, 253

civil society 497, 498, 499, 510511

civility 510511, 512

civilizational conflicts 43, 44

“clash of civilizations” 35, 43, 127, 498499

class 359, 438; critical cultural communication research 87; discrimination 106; identity 418; ideology 287; intersectionalities 6, 345346, 350; Mexican diaspora 311; “primordial ties” 499, 500; self-identification 318

Clifford, J. 306, 418

Coca-Colonization 433

co-culture 85, 93

code, culture as 60, 62, 67

code switching 79

co-existence 11

Cohn, D’V. 336

Cold War 36, 39, 40, 43, 46n17, 431, 432, 437, 439

Coleridge, Samuel 97

collectivism 87, 193, 331; Ballad of Mulan 298300;

Confucianism 255, 256, 257, 267, 270, 271n11; Hofstede’s dimensions 180, 188n34, 329, 345; India 251, 253; shared values 332; see also communalism

Collier, Mary Jane 198, 339, 420, 422; communication competence 194; cultural identity 85, 318, 417418; ethnic relationships 202; intracultural communication 83; postcolonialism 181; privilege 347

colonialism 135, 184, 359, 448, 498; cultural hybridity 120; history 349; India 483; Latin America 314; power of communication 113; Sri Lanka 468; U.S.–Japanese communication 370

colonization of the consciousness 445, 448449, 453

commercialization 445, 451, 497

commitment 408, 409, 411, 510

communalism 228229; see also collectivism communication: Asiacentricity 112115, 118, 123124, 274; Chinese 273282; communication revolution 127; comparative perspective 237238; Confucianism 256257, 266267, 268, 269, 270; critical paradigms 195, 197; as cultural ecology 122; culture relationship 190, 192, 193, 194, 198; cybernetics 3839; definitions of 59, 64, 113, 239; development 467, 469, 476477; dialectical perspective 200, 201, 203; ecological approach to 408; Ecology of Language Paradigm 452, 453455; English language 445, 446447, 455; equality 5; ethnicity 420421; ethnography of 5859; Foreign Service Institute 2729; form and function 6465, 71; functionalist paradigm 192193; Hall’s approach 19, 178; identity 417; international 3547, 60, 80, 244, 454; interpretive paradigm 193195; Islam 240, 242, 243, 245246; liberal pluralism 197; mapping cultural communication research 7691; nommo 215216; relationship with culture 6668; Sarvodarya movement 469, 475, 478; silence 248249, 251252, 253254; “theoretical metadiscourse” 123; U.S.–Japanese 357373; see also intercultural communication; intracultural communication; language

communication accommodation theory 193

communication apprehension 81, 87

communication competence 6871, 73, 361; critical metatheoretical approach 370; journal articles 83, 85; power relations 364; see also intercultural communication competence

communicative practice: African 211212, 213, 215217, 222, 223; coordinated management of meaning perspective 67; identity 419, 426

communism 239, 431, 432, 433, 435, 442

communitarianism 435, 480

community: African rhetoric 213, 216217, 219, 221222; communicative practice 212, 213; culture as 6061; global 503; imagined communities 345; Islam 242, 244; Pueblo Indians 460; social disintegration 6; ubuntu 229

community action 411412

compassion 474, 507, 508, 509, 510

competence see intercultural communication competence compliance-gaining strategies 273, 277278

computer networks 482

computer-mediated communication (CMC) 84

Comte, Auguste 192

Condon, John C. 29n1, 175, 176

conflict 191, 268, 432; Chinese communication 277; civilizational 43, 44; Four Seasons of Ethnography 168; intracultural 53; religious 500; silence used to avoid 251, 252; see also war

Confucianism 9, 125, 255272, 299, 496497, 504; collectivism 257; ethics 124, 237; filial piety 296; moral development 258260, 268; problems of current interpretation 266269; role hierarchy 269270; rules of propriety 264266; sympathy 509; words lacking in substance 260262, 268; words/action relationship 262264, 268269

connection 396

Connell, Raewyn W. 376

consciousness 137, 140, 144, 149n12

constructivism 59, 160, 162, 394, 401; marginality 410; radical 396, 398, 409

consumerism 451

context 178, 417; dialectical perspective 200; multicultural identity 405406; power asymmetries 371372

conversation, culture as 60, 61

Cook, Barry 290

coordinated management of meaning (CMM) perspective 5859, 7173; acculturation 6970; communication 6465; culture as conversation 61; functions of culture 6263; locus of culture 63; relationship of culture and communication 67; research goals 6566

Cornyetz, N. 201

cosmology 108, 139, 257, 299

cosmopolitanism 123

Côte d’Ivoire 105, 106

Coughlin, W. J. 447

countermodernization 432

covert culture 176

Cowan, J. Milton 20

Cozens, J. A. 312313

Craig, Robert T. 112, 123

Crang, Philip 377

creation-based cultures 153, 161, 162, 169, 170

Creel, Herrlee 255, 259, 270n2

Crichton, M. 368

critical cultural communication research 76, 87

critical intercultural communication studies 2, 4, 5, 113

critical pedagogy 351352, 353n9

critical perspectives 116, 197, 200, 201; Asiacentricity 123126; critical humanist paradigm 191, 192, 195196, 198199, 358; critical race perspective 93; critical structuralist paradigm 191, 192, 195, 196197, 198199; identity 417418; intercultural communication competence 351353; research 52; U.S.–Japanese communication 357, 358361, 363, 370371

critical theory 40, 87, 156, 195, 199, 367, 399

critique 6566, 7273

Croatia 411412

Cronen, Vernon E. 30n10, 61, 64, 66, 69, 70

cross-cultural communication 30n7, 322; definition of 203n1; journal articles 76, 83; masculine-feminine construct 327331, 337; research 8687; see also intercultural communication

cultural awareness 361

cultural communication 194, 201, 203n1; see also intercultural communication

cultural communication research 7691; approach to study 7980; critical 76, 87; cross-cultural communication 8687; general trends 8082; intercultural communication 8386; intracultural communication 8283; shifting terminology 7779

cultural competence 6871, 73, 513; see also intercultural communication competence

cultural contracts theory 85

cultural differences 5, 4344, 120, 318; Bhabha on 183184; business sector 29, 32n41; Hall’s approach 177; Hofstede’s dimensions 180; misunderstandings 113; rise of intercultural communication 175; U.S.– Japanese communication 358361, 369, 370, 371; see also difference; diversity

cultural hybridity 120123, 183184, 307, 308, 317

cultural studies 78, 124125, 195, 353n9, 358, 418, 422

culture: academic socialization 172n4; African 106, 212; American 45, 342, 451, 454; Asiacentricity 111; behavior related to 37; centering 117, 118, 119120, 126; centrality of 349; Chinese 128n7, 286, 289, 290, 291293, 294, 295, 297, 299; “clash of civilizations” theory 498499; colonization of the consciousness 448449; communication relationship 190, 192, 193, 194, 198; comparative perspective 237238; concepts of 179180, 181, 186, 345346, 359; critical perspectives 195, 196197; cultural imperative 5253; definitions of 59, 60, 7778; dialectical perspective 198199, 200, 203; Ecology of Language Paradigm 452; etic research 49; Foreign Service Institute 18, 19, 2224, 27; form 5962, 71; Four Seasons of Ethnography 167, 168, 169, 170; function 6263, 71; functionalist paradigm 193; Hall’s approach 176178, 179; Hawaiian epistemology 137138; heritage language education 465, 466; identity 416; intercultural communication competence 349351; international communications 41; international relations 36; interpretive paradigm 193195; intracultural communication research agenda 5354; Islamic 245; journal articles 5152; Kawaida 115116, 212; language and 2122, 27, 340; liberal pluralism 197; locus of 63; masculine-feminine construct 327331; material realm 366; methodological issues 152153; Mexican diaspora 307308; micro- and macro-levels of 2, 18, 194; Mowlana on 3; multicultural identity 400, 407; national character 3940; patterns of 39; Popper on 147148; rational explanations 158; relationship with communication 6668; research 48; researcher independence 156157; rootedness 117118; shifting terminology 7778; Sri Lanka 472; Starosta on 92, 9395; technological change in non-Western cultures 4142; theoretical perspectives 5875; transdifference 186; ubuntu 231; see also acculturation; cultural differences; popular culture

culture shock 8081, 85, 167

Cummings, Melbourne 93

cybernetics 3839, 46n10

Dahlen, Tommy 359

Dai, Xiaodong 112, 121122

Daniel, Jack L. 81, 93

Daoism (Taoism) 271n9, 496497

Darnell, D. K. 81

Darwinism 102

data 156, 159, 161, 168

decolonization 238, 307, 361, 425, 439

deconstruction 6, 124125, 288, 301

Deetz, Stanley A. 191, 198

delayed gratification 45

Delgado, Fernando P. 316317

democratization 498

demodernization 432

Denmark 437

Denton, N. A. 313

Denzin, Norman K. 77

Depp, Johnny 325

Derrida, Jacques 128n6, 195, 419

Descartes, R. 139

descriptive linguistics 19, 26, 27, 31n28

Deutsch, Karl W. 39

development 433434, 467, 468469; development theory 40; four approaches to 476477; modernization theory 498; Sarvodarya movement 469, 472, 473476, 477

de-Westernization 4, 112

Dewey, John 470

dialectic perspective 190, 198203, 318

dialogue 96, 127, 496, 497, 501505, 507508, 513514

diaspora, Mexican 305320

DiCaprio, Leonardo 325

difference 23, 88, 114115, 359360, 367, 370, 442, 506; dialectical perspective 201, 203; Starosta on 93; tolerance of 502; transdifference 184187; transplanetary interculturalists 92, 97; see also cultural differences; diversity

Diffusion of English Paradigm 452

dignity 499, 504; African rhetoric 212, 213, 214, 219221; Islam 245; rights-consciousness 512; ubuntu 227, 233

Ding, Y. X. 331

Diop, Cheikh Anta 112

diplomacy 511

diplomats 1920, 2829, 38

disadvantage 202, 203

discourse 287, 288, 319

discrimination 106, 367369, 499, 502, 507; Africans 108; linguistic 445, 446, 447448, 452; see also prejudice; racism

“discursive imperialism” 114, 126, 128n3

Disney 285, 286

displacement 307308, 309

Dissanayake, Wimal 10, 115, 128n6, 128n8, 300, 467479

diversity 394, 496, 499, 502504, 514; Hall’s approach 177; unity in 111, 126; see also cultural differences

Djao, W. 289, 295

Dodd, Carley H. 175

Dogon people 215

dominant paradigm 40

domination 5, 106, 152, 301, 360, 511; cultural 451, 454; European domination of Africa 104105; linguistic 445, 448; see also power

“double-emic” perspective 92, 97

Douglass, Frederick 224

Drzewiecka, Jolanta A. 10, 305306, 415428

Du Bois, W. E. B. 112

dualism 143, 157158, 199200, 242, 243

Duauf 104

Duff, P. A. 340

Duke, David 440

Durkheim, Emile 192, 230, 238

dynamic translation 424426

East Asia 50, 51, 52, 53, 256, 436

Eastern Communication Association (ECA) 88, 94

Eastern Europe 53, 424

“East-West Game” 347

Echols, John M. 22, 30n20

ecological perspective 122

Ecology of Language Paradigm 445, 452455

Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) 436, 437

economic development 41, 482, 502, 511

Edmondson, Jingjing Z. 112, 128n5

educated hope 301

education: bilingual education programs 10, 457, 458459, 464; China 378; critical pedagogy 351352, 353n9; development approaches 477; Gandhian villages 491; gender differences 330; heritage language education 457466; Japanese educational system 365; Sarvodarya movement 473

Eguchi, Shinsuke 96

Egypt 439, 441; communicative practice 212, 214, 217218, 219, 220221, 222223, 228; European laws 240241; mosques 243; philosophy 102104

Einstein, Albert 134, 149n12

Ellingsworth, Huber W. 81

Ellul, Jacques 239

emic concepts 178

emic grammar 62

emic research 27, 49, 97, 193, 194

emotions 264, 266, 269, 270

empathy 410, 508, 509, 510

empiricism 137, 143, 144, 149n20

“end of history” 434, 498

English language 10, 126, 445456, 465; bilingual education programs 457, 458459; China 378; Mexican diaspora 43, 308; Sri Lanka 468; U.S.–Japanese communication 364365, 366, 370

Enlightenment 6, 118, 496, 504

entitlement 157

environmental issues 222, 434435

epistemology: Afrocentricity 108; Asiacentricity 274; Hawaiian 134150; Islam 242

equality 5, 214, 504; centricity 120; Ecology of Language Paradigm 445, 452, 453454; gender 499; relativism 179; U.S.–Japanese communication 371

equanimity 474

essentialism 93, 95, 96, 121, 341, 371; Asiacentricity 124; identity 416, 424, 425, 426

ethical intelligence 513

ethics 6, 7; African rhetoric 211, 212, 217, 219224; Asiacentricity 117, 124; Confucianism 255, 267; Four Seasons of Ethnography 160, 170; global 126, 496; Islam 237, 240, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246; Sarvodarya movement 469; Western men in China 387388; see also moral development

ethnicity 7879, 152, 431, 438; cross-cultural communication research 87; dialectical perspective 202; ethnic violence 432, 437; identity 399, 404; intersectionalities 6; Mexican diaspora 318; performativity 420421, 422; “primordial ties” 500; Starosta on 94; see also African Americans; Asian Americans; race

ethnocentrism 35, 3940, 117118, 237, 502503, 505, 514; Asiacentricity 112; international communications 40, 41; Weber’s theory 41

ethnography 81, 151173; critical 204n4

ethnography of communication 5859, 7173; acculturation 7071; communication 6465; culture as code 62; functions of culture 6263; locus of culture 63; relationship of culture and communication 6768; research goals 66

ethnolinguistic vitality 79

etic concepts 178

etic research 27, 49, 193

etiquette 258, 264265

Etzioni, A. 435

Eurocentricity 118, 119, 127n1

Eurocentrism 3, 9, 76, 88, 118, 119, 273; cross-cultural communication 86; cultural critics 124; cultural hybridity 120; culture as theory 116117; hegemonic 179; “ideal order” 341; identity 395; intercultural communication competence 340; methodological 128n4; postcolonialism 128n3, 181; power of communication 113114, 115; power relations 5

Europe: American movie imports 450; art and culture 106; cross-cultural communication research 86, 87; cultural imperative 5253; cultural rootedness 117118; domination of Africa 104105, 107; intracultural communication 53; masculine-feminine construct 328; philosophy 102, 103; regionalism 436, 437; research 50, 52; secularism 240; universalism 114

Ewing, Kent 378

exclusion 65, 186, 289290, 425, 514

“experience-distant” concepts 341

extended family 45

face 87, 178, 273, 274, 275

face-to-face interaction 7, 24, 84, 113, 496, 513

Fairbanks, Gordon 30n20

Fairchild, H. H. 312313

fairness 507508

family: African rhetoric 212, 221; Chinese culture 277; extended 45; filial piety 295298; gender roles 322323; Mulan 292

Fanon, Frantz 128n6, 361, 425

Farabi 241

Farrer, James 376

The Fatherhood Institute 322323

Fauvelle-Aymar, François-Xavier 104

feedback 38

femininity 321338; androgyny 333337; Asian 376; cross-cultural research 327331; global television-Internet franchises 331333; Hofstede’s dimensions 180, 188n34, 328329, 345; mediated communication 324327; Mulan 288; shared values 332; Western men in China 382; see also gender; women

feminism 288, 350; Ballad of Mulan 298299; collectivistic 298300; deconstruction 125; identity 396; Mulan 285, 286, 289, 290, 291, 293294, 295, 300; split subject 418; U.S.–Japanese communication 371; see also gender; women

Feng, H. R. 275, 277

Feng, L. 289

feng shui 273, 276

Ferguson, Charles A. 22, 30n20

Ferguson, R. 341

filial piety 285, 295298

Filipino identity 415, 425, 426n4

film 325

Firmin, Anténor 108

Fisher, Glen 38, 46n9

Fitch, Kristine L. 194

Flew, Terry 119, 127

Flook, C. A. 327

Flores, Lisa A. 196

food rituals 421

Ford Foundation 40, 41

Foreign Service Institute (FSI) 1732, 38, 86, 176

form 5962, 6465, 71

formal culture 23

Foucault, Michel 128n6, 195, 345, 347, 419

Four Seasons of Ethnography 151173; autumn 164165, 168169; guiding ideals 158162; spring 162167; summer 163164, 167168; winter 165, 170171

Fox, M. V. 217, 219, 220

Fox, Vicente 309

France 50, 439

Frank, André Gunder 476

Frank, Jerome 39

Frankel, H. H. 297

Frankfurt School 37, 40, 46n3, 195, 358

Frauchiger, Fritz 30n20

Frederick, H. 197

freedom 255, 268

Fremantle, Francesca 147, 149n15

Freud, Sigmund 418, 442

Friedrich, G. 61

friendships 83, 87

Fromm, Erich 37, 40, 46n3, 46n14

FSI see Foreign Service Institute

fu-bian 128n5

Fukuyama, Francis 434, 498

functionalism 116, 191, 192193, 194195, 197, 200, 201, 452

functions of communication 6465, 71

functions of culture 6263, 71

fundamentalism 441442, 443n7

Fung, Y.-L. 264, 265

Gadamer, Hans-Georg 96

Galifianakis, Zach 325

Gandhi, Mahatma 10, 95, 126, 252, 253, 307, 480, 481482, 483494

Garreau, J. 441

Garvey, Marcus 102, 112, 223

gay people 321, 322

Gearing, Fred 151

Gee, J. 410

Geertz, Clifford 59, 69, 77, 114, 341, 397

Geidner, N. W. 327

gender 9, 321338, 359; androgyny 333337; Ballad of Mulan 298300; bias 501; critical cultural communication research 87; cross-cultural communication 87, 327331; discrimination 106; family roles 322323; global television-Internet franchises 331333; identity 398, 399, 404, 418, 420; inequality 507; intersectionalities 6, 345346, 350; mediated communication 324327; Mulan 289, 291292, 293294; “primordial ties” 499, 500; Starosta on 9394; see also femininity; feminism; masculinity; women

Gergen, K. 399

German Idealism 193

Germany 3940, 176, 328, 438, 439

gestures 28

Ghana 104, 106

Giles, Howard 79, 81, 268

Gilligan, C. 398

Gilroy, Paul 108109

Giroux, Henry A. 288, 301, 351, 352, 353, 399

Glaser, B. 155, 172n5

Glee 323

global village 480481, 482, 494, 496, 499, 503

globalism 431, 433435, 445, 449450, 455

globalization 10, 339, 480, 496, 497502, 505, 513, 514; Asiacentricity 121, 125; English language 445, 449451, 454; gender and sexuality 332; intensification of 1; Islam 237; justice 507; popular culture 285; shared values 332, 333

Golden Rule 505, 506

Goldman, Alan 257

González, Alberto 93, 94, 317

González, P. 315

Goodenough, Ward 31n27

Gorer, Geoffrey 29n3

Gramsci, Antonio 195, 419

Great Britain: colonialism in India 483, 484, 485486; movies 197; research 50; Sri Lanka 468; see also United Kingdom

Greek philosophy 102103, 104, 212, 218219, 241, 496, 503, 509

Griaule, M. 215

Griswold, W. 230, 231

group membership 60, 61, 6667, 84, 416

guanxi 178, 273, 274, 275

Guatemala 441, 442

Guba, E. 153, 156, 160

Gudykunst, William B. 5, 18, 30n4, 30n7, 30n10, 6061, 175, 176; collectivism 257; communication 64, 65, 66; communication competence 69; encounters with the Other 340341; functionalism 193; intracultural communication 83; qualitative research 30n11; subjective-objective distinction 191

Guevera, Che 134

Gulf War 438, 439

Gumperz, John 30n9

Gunaratne, Shelton A. 4, 7, 112, 114, 117, 123124

Guo, Z. 128n7

Guo Maoqian 295

Gurin, P. 310

Gyekye, Kwame 227, 229

Haas, Mary 20

Habermas, Jürgen 195, 361, 453454

Halemakua 149n8

Hall, Bradford ‘J’ 8, 5875

Hall, Edward T. 1732, 38, 46n7, 48, 54, 96, 174, 176178, 179; cultural unconscious 359; culture/communication relationship 59, 66, 67, 68; definitions of culture 77; founding of intercultural communication 175; high-context cultures 341; linguistics 198; use of the term “intercultural communication” 83, 84

Hall, Ivan 367

Hall, Stuart 195, 196, 287, 288, 301, 359, 424

Halualani, Rona Tamiko 2, 10, 113, 305306, 415428

Hammer, M. R. 69

Hampden-Turner, Charles 178, 180

Hanks, Tom 325

Hardt, Hanno 348

Harijans 481, 483484, 489

harmony 11, 111, 126, 160, 171; Buddhism 470, 471; China 273, 274276, 278279, 331; Confucianism 256, 257, 267, 268, 269, 270; India 251, 252, 253; silence 248; tawhid 242

Harré, R. 267

Harris, L. 69

Harrison, Lawrence 4445

Hawai‘i: cross-cultural communication research 8687; epistemology 134150, 237; identity 415, 422423

Hawkins, David 140, 146, 149n11

Hay, J. 288

Hayes-Bautista, D. 314, 315

He Chengtian 296

Heath, S. B. 340

Hebdige, Dick 195

Hecht, Michael L. 85, 194, 316, 397, 398399, 420

Hedge, Radha S. 128n3, 196

Hegel, G. W. F. 241

hegemony 10, 87, 135, 419, 514; American 363364, 366, 370, 434; Bhabha’s approach 184; European 105, 106; linguistic 445, 452, 454, 455; postcolonialism 182; Western 181

Hegemony of English Paradigm 452

Heisenberg, Werner 142

heritage language education 10, 457466

hermeneutics 135, 138, 139, 148, 149n3, 193

Herz, John H. 39

Hibler, Kristen 181

hierarchy 106, 109, 127n2, 251; Chinese communication 275, 278; Confucianism 257, 266, 269270; English language speakers 447448; Mulan 291, 294, 295; universalization 289290

high-context cultures 87, 178, 230, 233, 251, 257, 341, 344, 345

Hinduism 443n7, 470, 472, 496497, 504; ethics 124; relatedness 125126; silence 248252

Hinkel, E. 230

Hispanics 94, 306, 307, 309, 313314, 315, 316317, 318, 457

historical sociology 39

history 348349, 360361, 369; acceleration of 433; Asiacentricity 117, 118; dialectical perspective 201; “end of history” 434, 498

Ho, P. 346

Hockett, Charles F. 22, 26, 30n20

Hodge, Carleton T. 22, 30n20

Hoenigswald, Henry 22, 30n20

Hoffman, S. 432

Hoffmann, Stanley 39

Hofstede, Geert 81, 96, 178, 179180, 257, 323324, 327329, 330, 359

Holocaust 438

holographic paradigm 160, 161, 162, 166, 169

Holsti, Ole R. 39

Holt, G. Richard 275

homeland 307, 308, 309, 310

Homer 104

Hong Kong 436

hooks, bell 350, 351, 368, 397398

hope 301

Hopkins, Frank 21

Houston, Jean 149n12

Howe, Stephen 104

Hsin-Pao, Y. 30n21

human rights 435, 437438, 511512; African rhetoric 219221; Ecology of Language Paradigm 452, 453; see also rights

humanism 399, 512; critical humanist paradigm 191, 192, 195196, 198199, 358; ubuntu 233, 234

humanity 505, 506, 507, 509, 510, 511, 512

humanness 227, 233

humility 259260

humor 87

Hunt, Donald H. 31n33

Huntington, Samuel P. 35, 43, 44, 105, 106, 498

Hurtado, A. 310

Hwang, K.-K. 256, 275

hybridity 120123, 183184, 307, 308, 317

Hyde, M. 231

Hymes, Dell 31n35, 31n38, 59, 194

hypermodernization 432

IBM 96, 329

Ibn Bajjah, Abubakr 241

Ibn Khaldun 238, 239, 241242

Ibn Rushd 241

Ibn Sina 241

Ibn Zakariya Razi, Abubakr Mohammad 241

ideal speech situation 453454

identity 1, 6, 415428, 514; African 107, 108; articulation 287288; Asian 125; Black 109; communication theory of 85; concepts of 375376; context 405406; critical perspectives 87, 195196; critique of identity theorizing 416418; cultural 85, 416418, 497; decolonization 361; diasporic 305306, 318; dynamic translation 424426; ethnic 7879, 152, 306, 420421; formation 418419; function of communication 64; gender 420; globalization impact on 500, 501; identity validation model 84; intercultural 69; intracultural communication 82; Japanese 369; linguistic 79; Mexican diaspora 305, 309311, 312, 314, 315, 316318; “multicultural man” model 393394; multiplicity 180, 399; nationalism 438; performativity 420422; postmodern views 398399; power 346; primordial 442; resignification 422423; social 63; transdifference 185, 186; Western men in China 374391; see also multicultural identity; self

identity development theory 399, 410

identity politics 419, 424, 426, 505

ideology 287288, 291, 360, 361; dominant 293; ideological interpellation 419; intercultural communication competence 348

Ile-Ife 11

imagined communities 345

Imhotep 103, 104

immigrants 71, 8586; Indian 253; inequalities 440; Mexicans 43, 307

imperialism 4, 179, 359, 498; American 45; communication 5; cultural 293, 348, 449, 452; “discursive” 114, 126, 128n3; linguistic 448, 452, 453; postcolonial critique 181; Western men’s identity in China 378

in-betweenness 6, 199, 409, 410, 412

inclusion 65, 186

India 10, 93, 432, 437, 439; Buddhism 503; Gandhi 483494; regionalism 436; religious fundamentalism 441; research 51; silence 248254; “Takers” and “Leavers” 483, 484

indigenous perspectives 34

individualism 96, 126127, 193, 257, 267; acquisitive 435; communalism contrast with 229; cross-cultural communication research 87; destructive 232; Disney 285; Hofstede’s dimensions 180, 188n34, 328, 329, 345; Mulan 290291, 292293, 300; progress-prone values 4445; shared values 332; Western feminism 300

Indonesia 436

industrialization 487488, 497

inequality 322, 346347, 440; Ecology of Language Paradigm 452; gender 323, 507; global 450, 497; information flows 451; linguistic and communicative 445, 446447, 452, 453; Western men in China 383

informal culture 23

information flows 450451

information overload 178

Inkeles, A. 152

intelligence 141, 146, 148, 149n13, 512; ethical 513

Intensive Language Program (ILP) 20

intentionality 65, 221, 222

intercultural communication 114; affective level 126; Asiacentricity 127; centricity 120; challenge of 174175; civility 510; clash of cultures 230; critical issues 112113; critical perspectives 195, 196, 197; critique of 179181; critique of identity theorizing 416418; cultural imperative 5253; definitions of 175, 203n1, 318; dialectical perspective 198203; diasporas 305; as encounters with the Other 340342; English language 446, 449; Foreign Service Institute 1732; functionalist paradigm 193; Hall’s approach 176178; interpretive paradigm 194; Islam 244; marginality 410; Mexican diaspora 316319; multicultural identity 404; multicultural man 393394; new directions for research 27; postcolonialism 181184; power 6, 113, 115; research 4857, 7677, 80, 8386, 88; silence 253254; Starosta 9298; theoretical perspectives 5859; United States 175176; U.S.– Japanese 357373; see also communication

intercultural communication competence 9, 6871, 81, 85, 339356; centrality of culture 349; components of 342344; concepts of culture 345346; connection 396; critical perspective 351353; history 348349; ideology 348; power 346347, 351, 352353, 364

intercultural sensitivity 361, 394, 404

interdependence 159, 229231, 251, 499, 504, 508

interdisciplinarity 36, 38, 39, 42, 198

internarrativity 97

international communication 60, 80; Ecology of Language Paradigm 454; evolution of the field 3547; Islam 244

International Monetary Fund 433

international relations 35, 36, 3738, 39, 431

internationalization 367

Internet 10, 42, 324, 450451; gender and sexuality 326327, 331333; social networking sites 326327, 331

interparadigmatic borrowing 197198

interpretation 6566, 148, 149n3

interpretive paradigm 116, 191, 192, 193195, 197, 201, 416417

intersectionalities 23, 6, 92, 345346, 350

intracultural communication 6, 8, 48, 119, 187n3; conflicts 53; definition of 203n1; journal articles 51, 76, 8283; research agenda 5354

introspection 251

Iran 50, 240, 243, 436, 437, 439, 441, 442

Iraq 42, 432, 437, 438, 439, 441

Irvine, J. 62

Islam 9, 237247, 443n7, 496497, 498, 503; Asiacentricity 124; “clash of civilizations” 43; Sri Lanka 472

Isocrates 104

Israel 50, 426, 432, 438, 441

Italy 438

Ito, Rie 377

Ivey, A. 399

Ivey, M. B. 399

Ivy, D. K. 333, 335336

Iyer, P. 362

Jackson, Michael 336, 433, 442

Jackson, Ronald L. 8, 7691

Jain, Nemi C. 9, 60, 248254

Jainism 249, 251, 252, 496, 504

James, William 470, 505

Jameson, Fredric 199, 203

Jandt, Fred E. 128n4, 157, 301, 317, 347

Japan 38, 3940, 44, 53, 175, 418; American movie imports 450; Asiacentricity 118; atomic bombing 447; collectivism 257; cultural hybridity 121; gendered stereotypes 376; intercultural learning 119; intracultural communication 8283; masculinity 328; research 50, 51; silence 248; U.S.–Japanese communication 357373; Western men in 374375, 377

Jayatilleke, K. N. 471

jen 260, 264, 265, 273, 274

Jenkins, J. 411

Jensen, J. Vernon 249

Jerusalem 11, 201, 498

Jervis, Robert 39

ji 273, 274, 279

Jia, Wenshan 275

jihad 244

Johannesen, Richard L. 249

Johnson, Elmer 500

Johnson, J. M. 155

Johnson, P. 79

Johnson, Richard 422

Jolie, Angelina 336

Jonas Brothers 325326

Joos, M. 30n20, 31n29

journal articles 4852, 7677, 7988; see also research

Jovovich, Milla 336

Judaism 443n7, 496497

justice 507509, 510, 512; see also social justice

Kagemni 103

Kalscheuer, Britta 8, 121, 174189, 415

Kamwangamalu, Nkonko M. 9, 226236

Kang, K. 61, 62, 64, 6970

Karenga, Maulana 9, 111, 112, 116, 120121, 125, 126, 211225

Katriel, Tamar 62, 194, 198

Kawaida 111, 115116, 212, 213, 217

Kealey, D. J. 398

Kelly, George 403

Kelly, William 9, 357373, 374

Kelsky, Karen 376

Kemetic rhetoric 217218, 219, 220221, 222223

Kennard, Edward 21, 22, 27, 30n20, 31n30, 31n31

Kennedy, Bobby 36

Kennedy, John F. 36

Kennedy, P. M. 432, 434

Kenya 377, 411412

Kenyatta, Jomo 228

Kepke, John 22, 30n20

Kepler Lewis, Ralph 31n30

keqi 273, 275, 277

Kerr, A. 363

Keynes, John Maynard 493

Khoza, R. 232

Khunanup 217218, 220221, 223

Kim, J. K. 331

Kim, Min-Sun 85, 8687, 127, 193

Kim, Young Yun 30n4, 59, 6869, 81, 193, 340341

Kincaid, D. Lawrence 5354, 176

kindness 474

kinesics 18, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31n35

King, A. Y. C. 260, 267, 271n13

King, Martin Luther 36, 253

King, Rodney 438, 440

Kingston, Maxine Hong 295

Kirkbride, P. S. 331

Klopf, Donald W. 83, 112

Kluckhohn, Clyde 21

knowledge: African rhetoric 214; Afrocentricity 104; Asiacentricity 117; deconstruction 125; dialectical perspective 199; English language dominance 455; Eurocentric 128n4; Hawaiian epistemology 135, 136, 138, 141, 142; indigenous 116, 126; intercultural communication competence 343344; non-traditional sources 159; paradoxical tentativeness 160; as power 148; tentative certainty 169; Western 102, 108; wisdom and 512, 513; see also epistemology

Koester, Jolene 340

Kojima, Kazuo 447

Kondo, Dorinne K. 362, 371

Korea 50, 53, 119, 257, 436, 439

Korean Americans 348349

Korean War 36

Kraft, C. 424, 425

Krizek, Robert L. 83, 196

Kroeber, Alfred L. 238

Kung Fu Tzu 104

Kurds 437438

Kuti, Fela 44

Kyoto 11

Lacan, Jacques 128n6

Laclau, Ernesto 287, 419

Laden, Sonja 235

Lady Gaga 323, 326

Lagos 11

Lambert, Adam 321, 334

land 136137

language 231, 340, 437; Asiacentricity 117, 118; Confucianism 255269; Ecology of Language Paradigm 452455; Foreign Service Institute 2022, 2627, 30n15; Hawaiian epistemology 139140; heritage language education 457466; identity 79; language loss 462; linguistic conflicts 499; linguistic knowledge 343; right to 452453, 454; Taoism 271n9; ubuntu 226; see also English language; words

Lasswell, Harold D. 41, 239

Latin America 376, 436, 437; see also South America

Latin Americans 37

Latinos 306, 310, 314315, 316317, 318, 341

law 240241

Lazarsfeld, Paul 41

leadership 334335, 411412, 464

learning 118120, 122, 513

least developed countries (LDCs) 439, 508

“Leavers” 481, 482483, 484485, 488, 494

Lee, Diana 331, 336

Lee, Wen Shu 94, 96, 196, 347, 348, 353n5

Leeds-Hurwitz, Wendy 8, 1734, 83, 348

Lefebvre, Henri 182

legality 510, 511, 512

Legge, J. 262, 265, 274

Lengel, Lara 113

Lenin, Vladimir I. 239

Lerner, Daniel 40, 476

Lessem, R. 231232

Lewis, Alan 81

Lewis, Richard D. 180

li 264, 273, 274275, 276277, 279

Li Yuchun 323, 331332

liberal pluralism 197

liberalism 431, 440, 442

liberty 6, 507, 512

Lichtheim, M. 221

life histories 32n42

Lili’uokalani, Queen 135

Lin, H. D. 275

Lincoln, Yvonna S. 77, 153, 160

“linguicism” 127

“linguistic method” of language training 2021

linguistics: descriptive 19, 26, 27, 31n28; interdisciplinarity 198; linguistic translation 424; metalinguistics 25

listening 7, 95, 496, 513

Little Bear, Leroy 146

Liu, S.-H. 271n13

Livingstone, David 107

Lobenguela, King 106

localism 431, 439441; liberal 455; linguistic 453

locality 114

localization 1, 10, 125, 496, 499

location 117, 213

locus of culture 63

long-term orientation 332

Lorde, Audrey 149n16, 341

Los Angeles 440, 441

Lösch, Klaus 184186

Lovaas, K. E. 346

low-context cultures 87, 178, 230, 345

loyalty 285, 295, 297

Luhman, N. 185

Lummis, C. Douglas 364

Lustig, M. W. 340

Ma, K. 362, 371

Ma, Ringo 93, 94, 275

Maat 217218, 219, 220221, 222, 223

Maatai, Waangari 411412

Maddox, W. 30n20

Madonna 321, 326, 433

Magni, M. 324

Makhudu, N. 233

Malam, Linda 376

Malaysia 436

Malcolm X 36, 112

Mali 215

Mandela, Nelson 503, 508

Manvi, Meera 127n1

Mao, T.-S. 260, 265, 271n6

Marcuse, Herbert 46n3

Maree, J. 229

marginality 351, 393395, 396, 398, 403407, 409410, 412

marriage 406

Marsden, Maori 146

Martin, Judith N. 89, 83, 190207, 318, 340; acculturation 69; communication as meaning-making 113; critical humanist perspective 358; cultural differences 120; definitions of culture 346; identities 422

Martin, M. M. 85

Martin, S. C. 113

martyrdom 244

Marx, Karl 442

Marxism 37, 196, 359

masculinity 321338; androgyny 333337; critical cultural communication research 87; cross-cultural research 327331; global television-Internet franchises 331333; hegemonic 376; Hofstede’s dimensions 180, 188n34, 328329, 345; mediated communication 324327; shared values 332; transformation of 333; Western men in China 910, 374391

mass media 30n5, 42, 124, 287, 331; see also media

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 4041

Massey, D. S. 313

Matukumalli, Anuradha 9, 248254

Mbigi, L. 229

McClelland, David 41, 44, 45

McClintock, Anne 422

McEvoy, G. 410

McIntosh, Peggy 343

McMahan, David T. 9, 321338

mdw nfr (medu nefer) 211, 212, 217, 218, 219, 220, 223

Mead, Margaret 29n3, 31n37, 37, 4142

Meadows, D. H. 434435

Meadows, D. L. 434435

meaning: articulation 301; cybernetics 3839; intentionality of communication 65; media texts 287; representation 419; transdifference 185; triangulation of 134, 142148

Mecca 11, 498

media 67; Anglo-Americanization 450; articulation 287, 288; cultural studies 78; gender and sexuality 324327, 337; Gulf War 442; pervasiveness of 324; see also Internet; television

Mendoza, S. Lily 2, 10, 113, 115, 415428

mental programs 179180

Merikare 103

mestizaje 308, 310, 311312

metalinguistics 25

metaphors 270

methodological issues 54, 151153; Foreign Service Institute 27; Four Seasons of Ethnography 154155, 160, 162; interviews with multicultural people 400401; journal articles 81; Western science 153

Metraux, Rhoda 29n3

Mexican Americans 306, 307, 312, 313, 316317

Mexican diaspora 9, 305320

Mexicans 43, 83, 306, 310, 311312, 316317

Mexico 94, 152, 154, 168

microcultural analysis 19, 2224, 26, 31n25

Middle East: culture 53; Islam 240; regionalism 436, 437; research 50, 52

mientze 273, 274, 275

Miike, Yoshitaka 114, 52, 95, 111133, 179, 187n2, 188n31, 273274, 279, 289, 299, 467, 478, 515556

Miller, G. 64

Miller, J. B. 398

Miller, Webb 487

mind: Cartesian 396; mind/body dichotomy 140141, 157158; triangulation of meaning 142, 144147

Miner, Horace 341

Mirandé, A. 316

Mistral, Gabriela 505

modernity 432, 434, 442, 511

modernization 432, 435, 498, 499

modesty 259260, 263

Moon, Dreama G. 342, 345, 346

moral development 258260, 263264, 265, 266, 268, 475; see also ethics

moral reasoning 270

Morgan, G. 190191, 195, 196

Morin, R. 336

Morris, R. 196

Moskowitz, Marc L. 375, 377378

mosques 243

Mostern, K. 352

motifs 104105

motivation 343

Mouffe, Chantal 300

movies 197, 450

Mowlana, Hamid 3, 9, 46n2, 116, 122, 124, 127, 237247

Mulan 9, 285, 286, 288301

multicultural identity 10, 393414; alternative image of 408; case studies 401403; commitment to others 408; context 405406; deep roots 406408; interview methodology 400401; racism 403405; review of literature 395399

multicultural literacy 287, 301

“multicultural man” model 393394, 395, 407, 411

multiculturalism 339, 411, 442; Asante on 119120; Ecology of Language Paradigm 445, 452, 454; Huntington’s critique of 43; as symbolic issue 301

multilingualism 445, 452, 454, 455

multiparadigmatic collaboration 198

multiplicity 180, 317, 318

Mundy, L. 330

music 325326

muti 234

Myers, L. 399

Myrdal, Gunnar 8384

myths 71, 417

Nakayama, Thomas K. 2, 89, 52, 83, 96, 190207, 318; communication as meaning-making 113; critical humanist perspective 358; cultural differences 120; identities 422

narrativization 419

national character 39

National Communication Association (NCA) 51

national culture 78

national image theory 39

nationalism 44, 104, 426, 431, 432, 437439, 442

nation-state 39, 92, 116; concepts of culture 345346; demise of the 339; Islamic states 240

Native Americans 20, 152, 154, 159, 352, 418, 438; heritage language education 457458, 459466; paralinguistics 27; tribal sovereignty 460

natural cycles 158, 160, 161

naturalistic paradigm 153, 156, 160, 162

Neher, W. W. 32n40

neocolonialism 113, 120, 445, 446449

neoconservatism 47n35

neutralingual communication 453

New Mexico 10, 457

New World Information and Communication Order Debate (NWICO Debate) 44

Newmark, Eileen 5

Ng, G. A. W.-I. 289, 295

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o 114, 122, 448

Nguyen, M. 288

Niemann, Y. L. 309310, 311

Nigeria 106

Niles, Lyndrey A. 93

Nishida, Tsukasa 6061, 191

Nishiyama, Kazuo 8283

nkrabea 11

Nkrumah, Kwame 112

Noble, Greg 376

nommo 9, 211, 215216, 223

nonverbal communication 2425, 29, 344

non-violence: Buddhism 470, 471; Gandhi 253, 480, 486487, 490, 492

norms 78, 231, 366, 370, 417, 435

North America 53, 86, 87, 436

North Korea 331

Nussbaum, B. 231

Nwankwo, R. L. 24, 112113

Nye, Joseph Jr. 434, 443n4

Obama, Barack 394, 411

Obenga, Théophile 102

objectivity 141, 144145, 146, 147148, 160161, 171, 191

Oboler, S. 309, 313314, 318

Occidentalism 910, 182, 376, 377, 382, 387, 389

Odu Ifa 212, 214, 223

Ohnuki-Tierney, E. 121

Oliver, Robert T. 80, 81, 88, 248, 257, 261, 270n3

ontology 153, 154155, 157, 161, 273

opportunism 156

oppression 106, 135, 351, 353n7

Orbe, Mark P. 195

O’Reilly, Bill 323

Organization of American States (OAS) 436

Orientalism 4, 182, 286, 290, 291293, 371; Mulan 295; Western men in China 376, 377, 379, 382, 383, 388

Other 158, 289, 376; dialogue with the 502; encounters with the 340342; fear of the 503, 511; idealized 152; Mulan 293, 295; non-Western women 298, 300; objectification of the 367; Orientalism 290

Pakistan 436

Pan-Africanism 109

Pandikattu, Kuruvilla 10, 480495

paracommunication 31n29

paradigm shifts 77

paradoxical tentativeness 160162

paralanguage 18, 25, 26, 27, 29

parenting 322323

Parker, B. 410

parochialism 440

Parsons, Talcott 238

patriarchy 106, 293, 295, 298, 299, 300

Patterson, Orlando 315

peace 471472, 510

Pearce, W. Barnett 61, 62, 64, 67, 6970, 73

Peck, J. 196

Pejic 334

Pekmezian, Naomi 30n20

Peng, T. 310

Pennington, Dorthy 93

Pennycook, Alastair 449

perceived similarity 81

Pérez-Torres, R. 309

performativity 415, 419, 420422

Perrot, Claude-Hélène 104

personhood 82, 318

persuasion 239, 277

Peru 349

phenomenology 59, 193

Philadelphia 441

Philipsen, Gerry 5960, 62, 65, 66, 71, 81, 194, 420

Phillipson, Robert 453

philosophy: African 102104; Greek 102103, 104, 212, 218219, 241, 496, 503, 509; Islamic 241242

physical displacement 307308, 309

piety 245

Pike, John 49

Piller, Ingrid 377

place 136137

Plato 149n13, 241

pluralism: liberal 197; linguistic and cultural 445, 454; methodological 1

policy 4041

Polish identity 415, 420, 421

politeness 264265, 273, 275, 511

political oratory 218

politics: Aristotelian rhetoric 218219; Confucianism 260, 263; cultural differences approach 364; Islam 240; Latinos 314; secularism 243

polycentrism 93

polyphony 67, 288, 301

Popper, Karl 147148

popular culture 78, 120, 196; articulation 287, 288; Mulan 285, 286, 301

Popular Memory Group 422

Porter, D. T. 81

Porter, Richard E. 60, 64, 66, 175, 176

positionality 154, 379

positivism 94, 147, 192; critique of 180; ethnography 153, 156, 160, 161

postcolonialism 128n3, 128n6, 174, 181184, 186, 359360, 371; critical humanist paradigm 196, 358; cultural tradition 116; deconstruction 124125; diasporas 307; “discursive imperialism” 114; split subject 418

postmodernism 128n3, 197, 371; cultural tradition 116; deconstruction 124125; identity 398399, 418; relativism 154; split subject 418

postmodernization 432

poststructuralism 6; deconstruction 124125; identity 424; postcolonialism 128n6; split subject 418

poverty 434, 507508; India 488, 489, 492, 493; urban 500

power 56, 115, 135, 180, 360, 361; asymmetries 179, 371372; Chinese communication 276, 278; critical pedagogy 352; critical perspectives 113, 196, 201, 363; cultural hybridity 121; English language 365, 447, 449, 454; globalization 451; identity 417, 419, 426; intercultural communication competence 346347, 351, 352353, 364; knowledge as 148; networks of 410; postcolonialism 182, 184; postmodernism 371; privilege and disadvantage 202; research paradigms 194195; Starosta on 96; transdifference 185, 186187; U.S.–Japanese communication 357358, 369370, 371; Western men in China 374, 378, 382, 383; see also domination; hegemony

power distance 180, 188n34, 257, 332, 345

pragmatism 470

Pratt, D. D. 396397

Pratt, S. 68

prejudice 97, 501, 503

preparedness 159

primary message system (PMS) 77

primordial ties 499501

Prince 336

Prinsloo, E. 233

privilege 56, 180, 202, 203, 347; Starosta on 96; white 343, 352

propaganda 37, 38, 239, 439

property 492

propriety 264266

Prosser, Michael H. 81, 175

Protestantism 41, 4445, 443n7

proverbs 229, 230

proxemics 18, 2425, 26, 27, 29, 31n35, 177178

Ptahhotep 103, 217, 219220, 221

public/private spheres 300

Pueblo Indians 10, 457458, 459466

punishment 252

Pye, Lucien 40, 476

Pythagoras 103

qualitative research 19, 30n11, 52, 81, 152, 154155, 160

quantitative research 19, 81

Quinn, Daniel 481, 482483

Quran 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 443

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