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Interculturality Between East and West : Unthink, Dialogue and Rethink
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Fred Dervin
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Sude
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Mei Yuan
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Ning Chen
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2022
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Springer Singapore
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978-981-16-8491-3
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978-981-16-8492-0
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2022
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10.1007/978-981-16-8492-0
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
The Idea of Culture Is Worn Out
pp. 25
‘Killing’ or ‘Curing’ Culture?
pp. 41
Language Is Not What We Might Think It Is—Facilitating Interculturality by Unthinking and Rethinking Our Relation to Language
pp. 57
Translating Is Not Treason—Talking to Each Other About Interculturality
pp. 69
First Steps Towards Interculturality—Rethinking Identity
pp. 81
Listening to Those Who Experience Interculturality to Learn About What It Is and How to ‘Do’ It
pp. 101
Examining Other Ways of Engaging with Interculturality
pp. 125
Silent Transformations with China
pp. 141
Debunking Intercultural Competence
pp. 157
待续 (To Be Continued)
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