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Record Nr.

UNINA9910829088103321

Titolo

Politics of interculturality / / edited by Fred Dervin, Anahy Gajardo and Anne Lavanchy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars, 2011

ISBN

1-283-43609-4

9786613436092

1-4438-3414-9

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (vi, 221 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

DervinFred <1974->

GajardoAnahy

LavanchyAnne

Disciplina

370.117

Soggetti

Multicultural education

Education - Political aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218).

Nota di contenuto

Part I: Institutional Discourses on Interculturality -- Chapter One. Interculture as a Political Battlefield: The Case of "Intermundia" in Rome / Giusy Muzzopappa and Pierluigi Taffon -- Chapter Two. Uneven Voices: Languages of Interculturality in Amazonian Ecuador / Michael Wroblewski -- Part II: Educational Discourses on Interculturality vs. Practices -- Chapter Three. Troubling Tolerance and Essentialism: The Critical Cosmopolitanism of New York City Schoolchildren / Maria Kromidas -- Chapter Four. The Discourse of Interculturality in Indigenous Education in Mexico / Rocio Fuentes and Rafael Nieto -- Chapter Five. Zones of Interculturality in Postgraduate Doctorate Supervision /Leah Davcheva, Michael Byram and Richard Fay -- Part III: Beyond the State -- Chapter Six. Discourses of Globalization in Approaches to Intercultural Business Communication / Katrin Zotzman --

Chapter Seven. Producing the Intercultural Citizen in the International Baccalaureate / Catherine Doherty and Li Mu -- Chapter Eight. Language-in-Education Policies as Discourses of the Intercultural / Anthony J. Liddicoat.



Sommario/riassunto

Politics of Interculturality fulfills the need for a thorough and critical evaluation of the notion of interculturality. Taking institutional and educational discourses on the ‘intercultural' as its main focus, the volume captures vigorous debates currently underway across four continents - the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The volume's prominent and emerging scholars all agree that change is needed in the way interculturality is used and conceived, especially at a time when the ‘Other' is an increasing issue of social concerns and political debates. The authors break with tradition by teasing out the hidden assumptions and implications of interculturality – making explicit the implicit presence of the tired old notion of ‘culture'. They also look to establish new ways of engaging with interculturality. The book will be of substantial interest to a wide range of readers who are interested in international communication, education, migration studies, critical race studies, cultural studies, anthropology, linguistics and business. Undergraduates and novice researchers will also find invaluable advice on how to research politics of interculturality.