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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ishani Mukherjee , Maggie Griffith WilliamsPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781498587709ISBN 10: 1498587704 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 15 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Part I. Migration: Globalization, Cultural Adaptation and Value Orientation Chapter 2. The African Doctor: Migration, Medicine, and Racialization in a French Village Chapter 3. A Better Life: Immigration Industrial Complex, Conflict Styles and Facework in a Mexican-American Family Part II. Movements: Colonialism, Post-colonialism and Conflict Chapter 4. Rabbit Proof Fence: Kidnapping, Colonization, and Segregation of Australian Aboriginals Chapter 5. A Borrowed Identity: Religious and Ethnic Relationships in an Israeli High School Part III. Sojourning: Non/Verbal Communication, Cultural Dimensions, and Intercultural Barriers Chapter 6. Outsourced: Holi, Kali, and Capitalism in an Indo-American Call Center Chapter 7. Front Cover: Fashion and Fluid Sexualities in an Intra-Asian Relationship Chapter 8. Afterword References About the AuthorsReviewsBy examining diverse 21st-century cross-cultural films, the authors place a much needed analysis on the global complexities reflected in cultural products. Their attention to mobility, adaptation, identity, migration, and globalization in film, while bringing in intercultural communication concepts and theories, makes this book is a must-have for any educator and scholar of media studies and intercultural communication! It is an excellent teaching book on many well-known and well-regarded films that will appeal to readers globally. -- Diem-My Bui, University of Illinois at Chicago Analyzing popular motion pictures with depth and care, Ishani Mukherjee and Maggie Griffith Williams move between different national cinemas to highlight films that can be helpful in fostering intercultural communication. In Migration, Mobility, and Sojourning in Cross-Cultural Films: Interculturing Cinema, Mukherjee and Williams offer sharp case studies that demonstrate how people's mobility today is impacted by racism, the immigration industrial complex, multinational capitalism, and settler colonialism. In bringing together these various narratives and scales of people's movement in space, embodiment, and feeling, they provide a guide for how scholars, teachers, students, and viewers can use film to better understand intercultural communication, and recognize its integrality to a greater and more just society. -- Meenasarani Linde Murugan, Fordham University Ishani Mukherjee and Maggie Griffith Williams have put together a set of analyses that connect film and intercultural communication. Through a careful and close discussion of particular texts portraying contexts of complex intercultural learning and growth, the authors have provided us with a text that can be engaged within academic contexts in the classroom (both undergraduate and graduate) as well as outside of academia. This is a much-needed bridging of cultural studies, mobilities, and migration-based reading of film as applicable to the practical everydayness of the field of intercultural communication. Writing in a manner that is accessible yet theoretically nuanced is not easy - but the authors of this book have achieved the balance. -- Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State University Author InformationIshani Mukherjee is clinical assistant professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Maggie Griffith Williams is lecturer at Northeastern University and visiting scholar at Fordham University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |