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Theorising Culture: A Chinese Perspective
โ Scribed by Jinghe Han
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 114
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in Teaching and Learning Chinese
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2020
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book seeks for an alternative perspective in analysing cultural phenomena to supplement the norm of Western dominant theorising and conceptualisation. It engages notions and concepts of culture developed by Chinese cultural theorists when addressing Chinese teachersโ cross-cultural experiences in Australian school settings. This alternative approach acknowledges the fact that the generation and development of cultural theories is contextually based. Through the reciprocated theory-data examination, it enables the arguments: Chinese culture is rooted in its written language (hanzi) which makes culture inseparable from language teaching; the core of the culture is linked back to, streamlined with and continues from Chinaโs elongated history; this core has been consistently influential on these teachersโ practices and the observable cultural shift in them could be non-genuine mimicry for survival. Document analysis witnesses the current political push for the cultureโs stability and continuity through the national education system across sectors. This book provides background information for teachers with cultural backgrounds different from their studentsโ, and draws on a bank of practice-based evidence to suggest ways to enhance teacher-student relationships in cross-cultural settings.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xv
Introduction (Jinghe Han)....Pages 1-9
Culture Through Chinese Theorising: Human Transforming and Transforming Human (Jinghe Han)....Pages 11-34
Hanzi the Foundation of Chinese Culture (Jinghe Han)....Pages 35-52
The Human-Human Dimension of Culture: Chinese Teachers in Relation to Australian Students (Jinghe Han)....Pages 53-67
Impact Factors of Chinese Culture and Globalisation (Jinghe Han)....Pages 69-87
Conclusion: Characteristics of Chinese Culture (Jinghe Han)....Pages 89-98
Back Matter ....Pages 99-104
โฆ Subjects
Linguistics; Chinese; Language Education; Language Teaching; Intercultural Communication; Australasian Culture
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