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Intercultural mirrors : dynamic reconstruction of identity /

Intercultural Mirrors: Dynamic Reconstruction of Identity contains (auto)ethnographic chapters and research-based explorations that uncover the ways our intercultural experiences influence our process of self-discovery and self-construction. The idea of intercultural mirrors is applied throughout al...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Patron, Marie-Claire (Editor ), Kraven, Julia (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Sense, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Expansion of self through intercultural experiences / Julia Kraven -- Hansel and gretel revisited: quixotic reflections of online dating / Marie-Claire Patron -- Doni doni kononi danala: little by little the little bird builds its nest: intercultural reflections: western travel in non-western culture / Alexandra Hoyt -- Migration and making sense of place: against a backdrop of negative media discourse about africa / Peter Mbago Wakholi -- Mirror mirror: what culture am i? using philosophy to reconstruct our images and cultural identities / Tom Frengos -- Spreading roots globally, losing roots locally: coming to terms with being an expat as an intercultural identity / Lucyann Kerry -- Barceloneta as heterotopic mirror: a place of different spaces / Tony McHugh -- Reflection and aspiration: mirrors and models in traditional european and chinese thought / R. James Ferguson -- Becoming a person through intercultural communication: a white american's experiences in asia and africa / William Kelly -- Affect mirrors / Damian Cox -- List yourself: an autoethnography of intercultural identity / Donna Henson -- I'm so normal, i must be different / Taryn J. Mathis -- The decentred delegate: adapting identity within a model united nations learning environment / Dennis Harmon II and Mark Dinnen -- Scotland the brave? an exile's perspective on scottish identity from abroad / Darren Swanson -- Intercultural mirrors and cultural humility: my journey as an educator / James Arvanitakis -- Cultural observations and a conversation about drawing by a wandering artist / Kristin Newton. 
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