跨文化交际实用教程(全套课件266P).ppt
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1、 跨文化交际实用教程跨文化交际实用教程A Practical Coursebook A Practical Coursebook 3I. Why take Intercultural Communication?Discussion 2012-2-161. Warm-up Case1. Warm-up CasemPlease discuss the case in groups and make a comment on it. mA Case: Showing ConcernmIn China: Xiao Li (an interpreter): You must be very tired
2、. Youre oldCatherine (an elderly American lady): Oh, Im NOT old, and Im NOT tired. 42012-2-16Comment Comment mWhat the interpreter said is quite courteous in China. It means, “If you are tired, we can take a little rest, since you are getting on in years.”mThe interpreter gave the impression that he
3、 thought the elderly lady would collapse any minute if she doesnt rest immediately. 52012-2-16Comment Comment mIn the West, there is a value placed in being young that many people consciously, or subconsciously, are not willing to accept that they are growing old. 62012-2-16The western way of showin
4、g concern is generally different from the Chinese way. mIn China: Xiao Li (an interpreter): You must be very tired. Youre oldCatherine (an elderly American lady): Oh, Im NOT old, and Im NOT tired. The Chinese way of showing concern is usually expressed by statement. mIn the West: A: How are you doin
5、g now? Would you like to rest?B: No, not a bit. The western way of showing concern is mainly displayed with question.72012-2-16Comment Comment mThis case clearly shows that translation is an intercultural communication, which requires the translator/ interpreter to possess both English cultural know
6、ledge and language competence. 82012-2-1692. Different attitudes towards the same object When one coin was lostEnglishman: Not surprised, shrugged his shoulders, going away, without being troubled by nothing.American man: Called a policeman, gave him his telephone number, left with a chewing gum in
7、his mouth.2012-2-1610German man: Made a mark within 100 miters on the ground, looking for the lost coin with a magnifying glass. Japanese man: felt sorry for his own carelessness, still blamed him at home, swearing not to make such a silly mistake again.2012-2-1611Agricultural Culture: worship land,
8、 love land, depend upon land, staying at point with movingNomadic Culture: worship nature, love nature, depend upon nature, moving from one place to another, not fixed at one point.Business Culture: ready to move farther and farther, making more profits for showing the value of life.3.People are cul
9、turally different2012-2-1612 If only 100 people left in the global If only 100 people left in the global villagevillage1. 17 speak Chinese2. 9 speak English3. 8 speak Dard4. 6 speak Spanish5. 6 speak Russian6. 4 speak Arabic. 7 . 5 0 s p e a k B e n g a l i Bangladesh, Japanese or French.2012-2-1613
10、4. People are religiously differentChristianity. About 21.4 billion Christians in the world. Bible. For philanthropy and equal for everybody. Islam. Meaning being obedient; Muslims are those who are obedient. Quran. Buddhism. Are you a Buddhist? Buddhists are taught to live for kindness rather than
11、evils.2012-2-1614If only 100 people left in the global If only 100 people left in the global villagevillage1.33 Christians2.18 Moslems3.14 Hindus4.16 no religion5.6 Buddhists6.13 different religions2012-2-16155. People are ideologically differentChinese people and Asians are a bit modest, live for h
12、armony, trying to avoid face to face conflict. Being collectivist. Westerners are being individualist, being equal and different. It is none of my business.2012-2-16166. People are racially differentWe are Hopo sapiens.Generally, the people in the world are classified into four major races, though n
13、ot universally accepted.White/Caucasian;Mongoloid/Asian;Negroid/Black;Australoid/Brown2012-2-1617If only 100 people left in the global If only 100 people left in the global villagevillage1.61 Asians2.12 Europeans3.8 North Americans4.5 South Americans5.13 Africans6.1 Australasian 2012-2-1618 People a
14、re different throughout the world, culturally, religiously, ideologically and racially, actually different in almost every aspect, therefore we are supposed to know about their differences as much as possible, just for a smooth communication among the Homo sapiens, the people in the global village.
15、You will make it by coming to Intercultural Communication.Why take Intercultural Communication?2012-2-1619 The PurposeThe Purpose The general purpose of this course is to understand the ways in which culture interrelates with and effects communication processes. Intercultural learning involves affec
16、tive and behavioral processes, as well as cognitive ones. Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to gain knowledge, skills and attitudes that will increase your intercultural communication competence. 2012-2-1620 The ObjectivesThe Objectives 1) To explore cultural self-awareness, othe
17、r culture awareness and the dynamics that arise in interactions between the two. 2) To understand how communication processes differ among cultures. 3) To identify challenges that arise from these differences in intercultural interactions and learn ways to creatively address them. 4) To acquire know
18、ledge and develop skills that increase intercultural competence. 5) To have an understanding of the meaning of the cultures understood by the westerners and the easterners or the Chinese and Americans.2012-2-1621 The ReasonsThe Reasons 1) Development of Science &Technology 2) Globalization of Econom
19、y 3)Widespread Immigration 4) Development of Multiculturalism 5) International Communication 6) Interracial Communication 7) Interethnic Communication or minority communication 2012-2-16II. What Is Culture? II. What Is Culture? 222012-2-161. Define cultures yourself1. Define cultures yourselfmPlease
20、 write down whatever comes to your mind when you hear or think of culture. Next, try to figure out how they are related to culture.232012-2-16242. Definition Final2. Definition Final 1) Culture is the total way of life that a group of people shares. 2) Culture is a system of shared beliefs, values,
21、customs, behaviors, and artifacts that the members of a society use to cope with their world and with one another, and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning. 2012-2-1625 3) Culture is an Integrated system of learned behavior patterns which are characteristic of the memb
22、ers of a society and which are not the result of biological inheritance.4) Culture is the deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, actions, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and artifacts acquired by a group of
23、people in the course of generations through individual and group striving. 2012-2-16265) Culture is the total accumulation of beliefs, customs, values, behaviors, institutions and communication patterns that are shared, learned and passed down through the generations in an identifiable group of peop
24、le.2012-2-16273. Elements of Culture3. Elements of Culture2012-2-164. Culture 4. Culture Three Three Ingredients:Ingredients:martifactsmconcepts (beliefs, values, world views)mbehavior e.g. Whereas the money is considered an artifact, then value placed on it is a concept, the actual spending and sav
25、ing of the money is behavior. 2012-2-1628295. What is culture like? 2012-2-1630 Culture Like an Iceberg Culture Like an Iceberga. Objective culture: history, literature, and customs. ( visible, small part)b. Subjective culture: feelings and attitudes about things. (invisible, large part )2012-2-1631
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