In this volume drawn from papers given at an international symposium on Northrop Frye in Hoh-Hot, Inner Mongolia, editors Jean O'Grady and Wang Ning have created far more than a summary of the proceedings. NorthropFrye: Eastern and Western Perspectives presents 'a double mirror, ' wherein 'the west
Communication Theory. Eastern and Western Perspectives
โ Scribed by D.Lawrence Kincaid (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH SERIES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction and Initial Insights, Pages 1-10, Donald P. Cushman, D. Lawrence Kincaid
INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNICATION THEORY, Pages 11-22, Chung-Ying Cheng
CHAPTER 2 - Chinese Philosophy and Contemporary Human Communication Theory, Pages 23-43, Chung-Ying Cheng
CHAPTER 3 - Communication in Chinese Narrative, Pages 45-56, James S. Fu
CHAPTER 4 - Contemporary Chinese Philosophy and Political Communication, Pages 57-70, Donald P. Cushman
CHAPTER 5 - Korean Philosophy and Communication, Pages 71-86, June-Ock Yum
CHAPTER 6 - The Practice of Uye-Ri in Interpersonal Relationships, Pages 87-100, June-Ock Yum
CHAPTER 7 - The Teachings of Yi Yulgok: Communication from a Neo-Confucian Perspective, Pages 101-114, Sang-Hee Lee
CHAPTER 8 - Some Characteristics of the Japanese Way of Communication, Pages 115-126, Akira Tsujimura
CHAPTER 9 - Indirect Speech Acts of the Japanese, Pages 127-136, Keizo Okabe
CHAPTER 10 - Communication within the Japanese Business Organization, Pages 137-149, Randy Y. Hirokawa
CHAPTER 11 - The Guiding Image in Indian Culture and Its Implications for Communication, Pages 151-160, Wimal Dissanayake
CHAPTER 12 - Communication in India: The Tenets of Sadharanikaran, Pages 161-171, J.S. Yadava
CHAPTER 13 - The Practice of Antyodaya in Agricultural Extension Communication in India, Pages 173-182, Abdur Rahim
INTRODUCTION TO PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNICATION THEORY FROM THE UNITED STATES, Pages 183-187
CHAPTER 14 - Paradigms for Communication and Development with Emphasis on Autopoiesis, Pages 189-208, Klaus Krippendorff
CHAPTER 15 - The Convergence Theory of Communication, Self-Organization, and Cultural Evolution, Pages 209-221, D. Lawrence Kincaid
CHAPTER 16 - The Rules Approach to Communication Theory: A Philosophical and Operational Perspective, Pages 223-234, Donald P. Cushman
CHAPTER 17 - Acculturation and Communication Competence, Pages 235-244, W. Barnett Pearce, Kyung-wha Kang
CHAPTER 18 - The Prospect for Cultural Communication, Pages 245-254, Gerry Philipsen
CHAPTER 19 - Interpersonal Cognition, Message Goals, and Organization of Communication: Recent Constructivist Research, Pages 255-273, Jesse G. Delia
CHAPTER 20 - Dialogue on the Nature of Causality, Measurement, and Human Communication Theory, Pages 275-294, Joseph Woelfel, D. Lawrence Kincaid
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION THEORY: EAST-WEST SYNTHESIS, Pages 295-297
CHAPTER 21 - Development of the Western Model: Toward a Reconciliation of Eastern and Western Perspectives, Pages 299-318, Joseph Woelfel
CHAPTER 22 - The Double-Swing Model of Intercultural Communication between the East and the West, Pages 319-329, Muneo Jay Yoshikawa
CHAPTER 23 - Communication East and West: Points of Departure, Pages 331-340, D. Lawrence Kincaid
References, Pages 341-353
Index, Pages 355-364
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