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ReviewofUnit7WhatisM-TimeandP-Time?Whichdoyouthinkisthedominatingtimesysteminourculture?2.Whatistherightwayofdealingwithissuesofspaceandprivacyinaninterculturalenvironment?1PPT课件ReviewofUnit7WhatisM-TimeInterculturalCommunication
Unit8
Cross-CulturalPerception
2PPT课件InterculturalCommunication
UWarmUp
Pleasereadthestoryonpage264andfillintheblanks.Whatdoyouthinkofthestory?“ItoldtheEnglishmanitwasthe1sportingthingtodo,andhejumped.ItoldtheFrenchmanitwas2chic;theGermanthatitwasa3command;theItalianthatitwas4forbidden;theRussianthatitwas5revolutionary;sotheyalljumpedoverboard.”“AndhowdidyougettheAmericantojump?”“Noproblem,”saidthecaptain,“Itoldhimhewas6insured!”Ofcourse,whatthestorytellsusaboutpeopleofthosedifferentnationscanonlybepartiallytrueatbestandwemustbeawareofsuchovergeneralizationandoversimplificationinourperceptionofpeopleofothercultures.3PPT课件WarmUpPleasereadthestoryFrenchLeaveandDutchCourage(p265-267)
DoyouknowsometermsandexpressionsinEnglishthatareformedwithnamesofothernationalities?Danishpastry,Flemishbond,Irishstew,Italichandwriting,Portugueseman-or-war,Russianroulette,Spanishfly,Scotchpine,Swissroll,TurkishdelightandWelshrarebit;Belgianhare,Dutchbarn,Frenchletter,Germanmeasles,GreekgiftsandSwedishdrill.AmongtheEnglishidiomsmentionedinReadingI,someareemotionally“neutral”inthattheyonlydealwith“floraandfaunaandproducts”thatarenotnativetoEngland.However,someotheridiomsmaycarrytheBritishculturalvaluesandattitudestoothernations.4PPT课件FrenchLeaveandDutchCourageFrenchLeaveandDutchCourage(p265-267)
DoyouknowsometermsandexpressionsinEnglishthatareformedwithnamesofothernationalities?Forinstance,idiomswhichareculturallyneutralinclude: Danishpastry,Flemishbond,Irishstew,Italichandwriting,Portugueseman-or-war,Russianroulette,Spanishfly,Scotchpine,Swissroll,TurkishdelightandWelshrarebit.Idiomswhichareculturallyloadedinclude: Belgianhare,Dutchbarn,Frenchletter,Germanmeasles,GreekgiftsandSwedishdrill.
5PPT课件FrenchLeaveandDutchCourageFrenchLeaveandDutchCourage(p265-267)ManyidiomsconcerningothernationssuggestthattheBritish’susedtoholdothersinderisionandcontempt.ButallthoserelatedtotheBritishthemselvesindicatethattheBritishusedtoviewthemselvesinpositiveways.Homework:FinishtheFill-inTaskexercise(p268).Whatdotheymeaninthesentence?6PPT课件FrenchLeaveandDutchCourageFill-inTask(p268)1.ExcusemyFrench,buthe’sabloodynuisance!2.TheheadmasteralwaystalkstothepupilslikeaDutchuncle.3.Idon’tunderstandthisbookatall,it’sallGreek
tome!4.Ifyouwantedmetogo,whydidn’tyousaysoinplainEnglishinsteadofmakingvaguehints?5.ScratchaRussian,andyou’llfindaTartar.DoyouunderstandwhatImean?7PPT课件Fill-inTask(p268)1.ExcusemFill-inTask(p268)6.Keepawayfrom;hisIrishisup.7.I’llhaveacoupleofdrinkstogivemeDutchcourage.8.It’sgoodtoseethatoldfilmstarenjoyinga(n)Indiansummerwithhersecondhighlyacclaimedfilmthisyear.9.Beforesheleft,shesaidafinalgoodbyeandgivehimalongFrenchkiss.10.ThecompaniesdonotwishtoWelshontheirdebtstobankerifthoughtheirbusinessseemstobenotgoodatthemoment.8PPT课件Fill-inTask(p268)6.KeepawaReadingIIReadthearticle“EthnocentrismandEthnorelativism”(p272-276)
.1.Whatisethnocentrism?Mostotherculturesarebackwardcomparedwithmyculture.Mycultureshouldbetherolemodelforothercultures.Otherculturesshouldtrytobemorelikemyculture.Mostpeoplefromotherculturesjustdon’tknowwhat’sgoodorthem.Mostpeoplewouldbehappieriftheylivedlikepeopleinmyculture.Peopleinmyculturehavejustaboutthebestlifestylesofanywhere.Lifestylesinotherculturesarenotasvalidasthoseinmyculture.Idonotcooperatewithpeoplewhoaredifferent.9PPT课件ReadingIIReadthearticle“EtReadingIIReadthearticle“EthnocentrismandEthnorelativism(p272-276)”.1.Whatisethnocentrism?Idonottrustpeoplewhoaredifferent.Idislikeinteractingwithpeoplefromdifferentcultures.Ihavelittlerespectforthevaluesandcustomsofothercultures.Otherculturesaresmarttolookuptomyculture.Otherpeoplearemuchthesameasmypeople.Ourwayofdoingthingsistheonlyrightway.10PPT课件ReadingIIReadthearticle“EtReadingIIEthnocentrismisnegativelyjudgingaspectsofanotherculturebythestandardsofone’sownculture.Itisthetechnicalnamefortheviewofthingsinwhichone’sowngroupisthecenterofeverything,andallothersarescaledandratedwithreferencetoit.Itoccurswhenournationisseenasthecenteroftheworld.Inotherwords,itreferstoourtendencytoidentifywithouringroupandtoevaluateoutgroupsandtheirmembersaccordingtoitsstandard.11PPT课件ReadingIIEthnocentrismisnegReadingIIItisnotsuggestedthatethnocentrismisalwaysdeliberate.Oftentheexpressionofethnocentrismisafunctionofhowwearesocialized.(seeexamplesonp273)Ethnocentrismoftenisexpressedinthewaypeopledrawtheirmaps.Peopletendtodrawmapsoftheworldwiththeirowncountryatthecenterandwithotherpartsoftheworlddepictedasperipheral.Ethnocentrismcanalltooeasilyleadto“us”versus“them”thoughtandlanguage.Thecollectivepronouns“us”and“them”becomepowerfulinfluencesonperception.Thenamesgivento“them”canbeusedtojustifytheirsuppressionandeventheirextermination.(seethepoem“WeandThey”onp280-281)12PPT课件ReadingIIItisnotsuggestedReadingIIItseemstobereallyimpossibletoeradicateethnocentrismthrougheducationandinterculturalexchange;however,theydohelpreducethedegreeofethnocentrism,asortofnaturaltendency,forpeopleliveinthecontextoftheirculturesotheycanhardlygetridoftheirculture’sinfluencesontheirthinking,behavingandwayofliving.Whatoneneedstodoistodeveloptheattitudeofethnorelativism.Whatisethnorelativism?Itisjustoppositetotheattitudeofethnocentrism;itisculturalrelativism.Itinvolvestheviewthatallculturesareofequalvalueandthevaluesandbehaviorsofaculturecanonlybejudgedusingthatcultureasaframeofreference.13PPT课件ReadingIIItseemstobereallDiscoveringProblemsthestereotypedimagesofdifferentculturesintheUS(p276-278)andthestereotypesofAmericans(p278-279)Sincemostofinformationwegetaboutpeopleofothernationscomesfromthemassmediatoday,itisverydifficultforustoavoidbeinggreatlyinfluencedbythemediainourformationofimpressionsofotherpeoples,andourimpressionstendtobecomestereotypesthatmayhinderusfromtrulyunderstandingthosepeoplesininterculturalcommunication.Besides,whatimpressionswehaveformedaboutpeopleofothernationsmayalsobedifferentfromwhattheyviewthemselves.Forinstance,ithasbeennotedthatthereoftenexistsadisparitybetweenthewayU.Speoplethinkofthemselvesandthewaytheyareviewedbyforeigners.Pleaselookattheresultsofasurveyinthefollowing:14PPT课件DiscoveringProblemsthestereoDiscoveringProblemsU.SPersons’ViewsofThemselvesInformal,friendly,casualEgalitarianDirect,aggressiveEfficientGoal/achievementorientedProfitorientedIndividualisticProgressiveEnthusiasticOpenForeigners’ViewsofU.SPersonsUndisciplined,toopersonal&familiarInsensitivetostatusBlunt,rude,oppressiveObsessedwithtime,opportunisticPromisemorethentheydeliverMaterialisticSelf-absorbedTendtoequate“new”with“best”DeceptiveUntrustworthy15PPT课件DiscoveringProblemsU.SPersonCultureandPerception(p281-284)
ABasicModelofHumanPerception:(1)Sensation,(2)Perception,(3)Selection,(4)Organization,(5)Interpretation.
Sensation:Itistheneurologicalprocessbywhichpeoplebecomeawareoftheirenvironment.Itreferstotheinitialdetectionofenergyfromthephysicalworld.Perception:Itistheprocessbywhichwebecomeawareofobjects,events,andespeciallypeopleandtheirbehaviorthroughourvarioussensesandinvolveshigher-ordercognitionintheinterpretationofthesensoryinformation.16PPT课件CultureandPerception(p281-2CultureandPerception(p281-284)
ABasicModelofHumanPerception:(1)Sensation,(2)Perception,(3)Selection,(4)Organization,(5)Interpretation.
Selection:Itisaprocessinwhichwescreenoutwhatweneedfromallthestimuliandinformationaroundus.
Organization:Itistheprocessduringwhichweneedtoorganizeandimposestructureonwhatweobserveinameaningfulway.Interpretation:Itreferstoattachingmeaningtosensedataandissynonymouswithdecoding.
17PPT课件CultureandPerception(p281-2BarrierstoAccuratePerceptioninInterculturalCommunication(1)IgnoringDetails,(2)Over-generalizing,(3)HoldingontoPreconceptionsandStereotypes,(4)ImposingConsistency,(5)PreconnectingCausesandEffects,(6)PreferringSimpleExplanations,(7)IgnoringCircumstances,(8)CreditingIrrelevantInformation,(9)FocusingontheNegative,(10)SeeingGoodorBad.18PPT课件BarrierstoAccuratePerceptioStereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)
StereotypeAstereotypeisafixednotionaboutpersonsinacertaincategory,withnodistinctionsmadeamongindividuals.Inotherwords,itisanovergeneralizedandoversimplifiedbeliefweusedtocategorizeagroupofpeople.PrejudiceTrueprejudicesarethosenegativeattitudesdirectedtowardgroups,especiallyracialandreligiousgroups,thatareformedbyhighlypersonalandunreasonedgeneralizationsaboutallormostmembersofthegroup.19PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292StereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)Directresultsofprejudice:theformationofingroupsandoutgroups.Maincausesofracialprejudice:ignorance:itleadstoindifferenceandhostility.insecurity:itleadstofear.Classificationsofprejudice:Red-neckracism:basedonsomeimaginedstandard;formaleducation.Symbolicracism:expressedintermsofthreatstopeople’sbasicvaluesandtothestatusquo.Tokenism:certainpeopleharbornegativefeelingsaboutagivengroupbutdonotwanttoadmitthisfacttothemselves;theyengageinunimportant,butpositiveintergroupbehaviors,thustheycaneffusetoperformmoreimportantintergroupbehaviors.20PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292StereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)Classificationsofprejudice:Arm’s-lengthprejudice:certainpeopleengageinfriendly,positivebehaviortowardoutgroupmembersincertainsituationsbutholdthosesameoutgroupmembersatan“arm’slength”inothersituations.Reallikesanddislikes:membersofthegroupengagedinbehaviorsthatpeopledislike;shouldbegivenmoreattention.Thefamiliarandunfamiliar:toexperiencebehaviorsorideasthatareunfamiliarandhencefeeluncomfortable;alackofunderstandingandaninsensitivityregardingotherculturalgroups.21PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292StereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)Relationamongstereotypes,prejudiceanddiscrimination:Whencognitions(stereotypes)areassignedvalues(prejudice),wemayenactbiasedaction(eg.discrimination).Prejudicevariesprincipallyalongthedimensionofintensity.Fivecommonformsofprejudicecanbeidentifiedintermsofintensity:verbalabuse,physicalavoidance,discrimination,physicalattack,andmassacre.Howtoovercomestereotypesandprejudice:Empathyisthemaincommunicationskillweshouldlearntosolvetheproblemthroughtheface-to-faceinteraction.Empathicpersonsknowhowtoshowunderstandingbyprojectingthemselvesintotheirpartner’sposition.Thismeansthattobeempathicininterculturalinteractionsweneedtobeopen-mindedintermsofinformationsharings,tobeimaginativeincorrectlydrawingthepictureofother’ssituation,andtoshowacommitmentorstrongwillingnesstounderstandourculturallydifferentpartnersinanykindofsituation.22PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292CaseStudyCase29
(Page
285)Inthiscase,boththewhitepeople(theVirginiaGovernment)andtheIndianswereethnocentric.
ThewhitepeopleseemedtobelievethattheirlearningandscienceswerewithoutdoubtsuperiortotheIndians’learning.Theydidn’texpectthatwhattheyconsideredasgoodfortheIndianyouthwouldbetakenas“totallygoodfornothing”bytheIndians,towhom,thewhitepeople’slearningandsciencescouldbeinapplicableintheirlivingenvironmentandirrelevanttothewaytheypreferredtolive.Ontheotherhand,theIndianswerealsosomewhatethnocentricwhentheyimpliedthattheireducationwasbetterbyaskingthewhitepeopletosendtheirsonstobeeducatedbytheIndiansandpromisingthattheywouldbeableto“makemenofthem”throughinstructingtheminalltheIndiansknew.23PPT课件CaseStudyCase29
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285)23CaseStudyCase30
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286-287)ItissaidthattheeventwhichreallymarkedadividingpointinWesternimagesofChinawasthevisitofU.S.PresidentRichardNixontoChinainFebruary1972.“AweekthatchangedtheWorld”wasNixon’scharacterizationofhisowntripandhisviewwassharedbymanyAmericans,becauseitsymbolizedthattheU.S.nolongerregardedChinaasamajorenemy,perhapsevennotasanenemyatall.ImagesofcontemporaryChinawerechangeddrasticallyintheprocess.24PPT课件CaseStudyCase30
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286-28CaseStudyCase31
(Page
287)ItseemsthatIanandPeterhavethesameproblem,thatis,theyarebothstronglystereotypedbyotherpeopleandareseldomseenastheyactuallyare.Thepinningofqualitiesandabilitiesontoindividualsandstereotypingthemaseither“artisticandexpressive”or“practicalandsensible”mayrundeepwithinsomesocieties.Inthisway,peoplearereducedintheirpotentialsaccordingtosuchcrudelabelsthatareusedtoexplainthem.25PPT课件CaseStudyCase31
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287)2CaseStudyCase32
(Page
288)Thiscaseclearlyshowstwoverydifferentperceptionsofwhatisgoingon.Jeremybelievesheisbeingsupportive,inclusiveandunderstanding,whereasJabufeelssheisbeingtreatedbadlyandindeedthevictimofracism.JeremydoesnotbasehisunderstandingofJabuonwhatheobservesofher,butonimpressionshehimselfhashadfromhisownexperienceinhercountry,SouthAfrica,andthebasisofhisimpressionsislikelytohavebeenstereotypical.ThewayJeremytreatsJabuoftenimpliesthatJabuandhercultureareinferiorandbackward.26PPT课件CaseStudyCase32
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288)26HomeworkRead“BehaviorsThatSeparateUs(p289-291)”.Whatdoyouthinkwillbethepossiblesolutionstotheproblemsinterracilaorinternationalrelationships?27PPT课件HomeworkRead“BehaviorsThatSReviewofUnit7WhatisM-TimeandP-Time?Whichdoyouthinkisthedominatingtimesysteminourculture?2.Whatistherightwayofdealingwithissuesofspaceandprivacyinaninterculturalenvironment?28PPT课件ReviewofUnit7WhatisM-TimeInterculturalCommunication
Unit8
Cross-CulturalPerception
29PPT课件InterculturalCommunication
UWarmUp
Pleasereadthestoryonpage264andfillintheblanks.Whatdoyouthinkofthestory?“ItoldtheEnglishmanitwasthe1sportingthingtodo,andhejumped.ItoldtheFrenchmanitwas2chic;theGermanthatitwasa3command;theItalianthatitwas4forbidden;theRussianthatitwas5revolutionary;sotheyalljumpedoverboard.”“AndhowdidyougettheAmericantojump?”“Noproblem,”saidthecaptain,“Itoldhimhewas6insured!”Ofcourse,whatthestorytellsusaboutpeopleofthosedifferentnationscanonlybepartiallytrueatbestandwemustbeawareofsuchovergeneralizationandoversimplificationinourperceptionofpeopleofothercultures.30PPT课件WarmUpPleasereadthestoryFrenchLeaveandDutchCourage(p265-267)
DoyouknowsometermsandexpressionsinEnglishthatareformedwithnamesofothernationalities?Danishpastry,Flemishbond,Irishstew,Italichandwriting,Portugueseman-or-war,Russianroulette,Spanishfly,Scotchpine,Swissroll,TurkishdelightandWelshrarebit;Belgianhare,Dutchbarn,Frenchletter,Germanmeasles,GreekgiftsandSwedishdrill.AmongtheEnglishidiomsmentionedinReadingI,someareemotionally“neutral”inthattheyonlydealwith“floraandfaunaandproducts”thatarenotnativetoEngland.However,someotheridiomsmaycarrytheBritishculturalvaluesandattitudestoothernations.31PPT课件FrenchLeaveandDutchCourageFrenchLeaveandDutchCourage(p265-267)
DoyouknowsometermsandexpressionsinEnglishthatareformedwithnamesofothernationalities?Forinstance,idiomswhichareculturallyneutralinclude: Danishpastry,Flemishbond,Irishstew,Italichandwriting,Portugueseman-or-war,Russianroulette,Spanishfly,Scotchpine,Swissroll,TurkishdelightandWelshrarebit.Idiomswhichareculturallyloadedinclude: Belgianhare,Dutchbarn,Frenchletter,Germanmeasles,GreekgiftsandSwedishdrill.
32PPT课件FrenchLeaveandDutchCourageFrenchLeaveandDutchCourage(p265-267)ManyidiomsconcerningothernationssuggestthattheBritish’susedtoholdothersinderisionandcontempt.ButallthoserelatedtotheBritishthemselvesindicatethattheBritishusedtoviewthemselvesinpositiveways.Homework:FinishtheFill-inTaskexercise(p268).Whatdotheymeaninthesentence?33PPT课件FrenchLeaveandDutchCourageFill-inTask(p268)1.ExcusemyFrench,buthe’sabloodynuisance!2.TheheadmasteralwaystalkstothepupilslikeaDutchuncle.3.Idon’tunderstandthisbookatall,it’sallGreek
tome!4.Ifyouwantedmetogo,whydidn’tyousaysoinplainEnglishinsteadofmakingvaguehints?5.ScratchaRussian,andyou’llfindaTartar.DoyouunderstandwhatImean?34PPT课件Fill-inTask(p268)1.ExcusemFill-inTask(p268)6.Keepawayfrom;hisIrishisup.7.I’llhaveacoupleofdrinkstogivemeDutchcourage.8.It’sgoodtoseethatoldfilmstarenjoyinga(n)Indiansummerwithhersecondhighlyacclaimedfilmthisyear.9.Beforesheleft,shesaidafinalgoodbyeandgivehimalongFrenchkiss.10.ThecompaniesdonotwishtoWelshontheirdebtstobankerifthoughtheirbusinessseemstobenotgoodatthemoment.35PPT课件Fill-inTask(p268)6.KeepawaReadingIIReadthearticle“EthnocentrismandEthnorelativism”(p272-276)
.1.Whatisethnocentrism?Mostotherculturesarebackwardcomparedwithmyculture.Mycultureshouldbetherolemodelforothercultures.Otherculturesshouldtrytobemorelikemyculture.Mostpeoplefromotherculturesjustdon’tknowwhat’sgoodorthem.Mostpeoplewouldbehappieriftheylivedlikepeopleinmyculture.Peopleinmyculturehavejustaboutthebestlifestylesofanywhere.Lifestylesinotherculturesarenotasvalidasthoseinmyculture.Idonotcooperatewithpeoplewhoaredifferent.36PPT课件ReadingIIReadthearticle“EtReadingIIReadthearticle“EthnocentrismandEthnorelativism(p272-276)”.1.Whatisethnocentrism?Idonottrustpeoplewhoaredifferent.Idislikeinteractingwithpeoplefromdifferentcultures.Ihavelittlerespectforthevaluesandcustomsofothercultures.Otherculturesaresmarttolookuptomyculture.Otherpeoplearemuchthesameasmypeople.Ourwayofdoingthingsistheonlyrightway.37PPT课件ReadingIIReadthearticle“EtReadingIIEthnocentrismisnegativelyjudgingaspectsofanotherculturebythestandardsofone’sownculture.Itisthetechnicalnamefortheviewofthingsinwhichone’sowngroupisthecenterofeverything,andallothersarescaledandratedwithreferencetoit.Itoccurswhenournationisseenasthecenteroftheworld.Inotherwords,itreferstoourtendencytoidentifywithouringroupandtoevaluateoutgroupsandtheirmembersaccordingtoitsstandard.38PPT课件ReadingIIEthnocentrismisnegReadingIIItisnotsuggestedthatethnocentrismisalwaysdeliberate.Oftentheexpressionofethnocentrismisafunctionofhowwearesocialized.(seeexamplesonp273)Ethnocentrismoftenisexpressedinthewaypeopledrawtheirmaps.Peopletendtodrawmapsoftheworldwiththeirowncountryatthecenterandwithotherpartsoftheworlddepictedasperipheral.Ethnocentrismcanalltooeasilyleadto“us”versus“them”thoughtandlanguage.Thecollectivepronouns“us”and“them”becomepowerfulinfluencesonperception.Thenamesgivento“them”canbeusedtojustifytheirsuppressionandeventheirextermination.(seethepoem“WeandThey”onp280-281)39PPT课件ReadingIIItisnotsuggestedReadingIIItseemstobereallyimpossibletoeradicateethnocentrismthrougheducationandinterculturalexchange;however,theydohelpreducethedegreeofethnocentrism,asortofnaturaltendency,forpeopleliveinthecontextoftheirculturesotheycanhardlygetridoftheirculture’sinfluencesontheirthinking,behavingandwayofliving.Whatoneneedstodoistodeveloptheattitudeofethnorelativism.Whatisethnorelativism?Itisjustoppositetotheattitudeofethnocentrism;itisculturalrelativism.Itinvolvestheviewthatallculturesareofequalvalueandthevaluesandbehaviorsofaculturecanonlybejudgedusingthatcultureasaframeofreference.40PPT课件ReadingIIItseemstobereallDiscoveringProblemsthestereotypedimagesofdifferentculturesintheUS(p276-278)andthestereotypesofAmericans(p278-279)Sincemostofinformationwegetaboutpeopleofothernationscomesfromthemassmediatoday,itisverydifficultforustoavoidbeinggreatlyinfluencedbythemediainourformationofimpressionsofotherpeoples,andourimpressionstendtobecomestereotypesthatmayhinderusfromtrulyunderstandingthosepeoplesininterculturalcommunication.Besides,whatimpressionswehaveformedaboutpeopleofothernationsmayalsobedifferentfromwhattheyviewthemselves.Forinstance,ithasbeennotedthatthereoftenexistsadisparitybetweenthewayU.Speoplethinkofthemselvesandthewaytheyareviewedbyforeigners.Pleaselookattheresultsofasurveyinthefollowing:41PPT课件DiscoveringProblemsthestereoDiscoveringProblemsU.SPersons’ViewsofThemselvesInformal,friendly,casualEgalitarianDirect,aggressiveEfficientGoal/achievementorientedProfitorientedIndividualisticProgressiveEnthusiasticOpenForeigners’ViewsofU.SPersonsUndisciplined,toopersonal&familiarInsensitivetostatusBlunt,rude,oppressiveObsessedwithtime,opportunisticPromisemorethentheydeliverMaterialisticSelf-absorbedTendtoequate“new”with“best”DeceptiveUntrustworthy42PPT课件DiscoveringProblemsU.SPersonCultureandPerception(p281-284)
ABasicModelofHumanPerception:(1)Sensation,(2)Perception,(3)Selection,(4)Organization,(5)Interpretation.
Sensation:Itistheneurologicalprocessbywhichpeoplebecomeawareoftheirenvironment.Itreferstotheinitialdetectionofenergyfromthephysicalworld.Perception:Itistheprocessbywhichwebecomeawareofobjects,events,andespeciallypeopleandtheirbehaviorthroughourvarioussensesandinvolveshigher-ordercognitionintheinterpretationofthesensoryinformation.43PPT课件CultureandPerception(p281-2CultureandPerception(p281-284)
ABasicModelofHumanPerception:(1)Sensation,(2)Perception,(3)Selection,(4)Organization,(5)Interpretation.
Selection:Itisaprocessinwhichwescreenoutwhatweneedfromallthestimuliandinformationaroundus.
Organization:Itistheprocessduringwhichweneedtoorganizeandimposestructureonwhatweobserveinameaningfulway.Interpretation:Itreferstoattachingmeaningtosensedataandissynonymouswithdecoding.
44PPT课件CultureandPerception(p281-2BarrierstoAccuratePerceptioninInterculturalCommunication(1)IgnoringDetails,(2)Over-generalizing,(3)HoldingontoPreconceptionsandStereotypes,(4)ImposingConsistency,(5)PreconnectingCausesandEffects,(6)PreferringSimpleExplanations,(7)IgnoringCircumstances,(8)CreditingIrrelevantInformation,(9)FocusingontheNegative,(10)SeeingGoodorBad.45PPT课件BarrierstoAccuratePerceptioStereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)
StereotypeAstereotypeisafixednotionaboutpersonsinacertaincategory,withnodistinctionsmadeamongindividuals.Inotherwords,itisanovergeneralizedandoversimplifiedbeliefweusedtocategorizeagroupofpeople.PrejudiceTrueprejudicesarethosenegativeattitudesdirectedtowardgroups,especiallyracialandreligiousgroups,thatareformedbyhighlypersonalandunreasonedgeneralizationsaboutallormostmembersofthegroup.46PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292StereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)Directresultsofprejudice:theformationofingroupsandoutgroups.Maincausesofracialprejudice:ignorance:itleadstoindifferenceandhostility.insecurity:itleadstofear.Classificationsofprejudice:Red-neckracism:basedonsomeimaginedstandard;formaleducation.Symbolicracism:expressedintermsofthreatstopeople’sbasicvaluesandtothestatusquo.Tokenism:certainpeopleharbornegativefeelingsaboutagivengroupbutdonotwanttoadmitthisfacttothemselves;theyengageinunimportant,butpositiveintergroupbehaviors,thustheycaneffusetoperformmoreimportantintergroupbehaviors.47PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292StereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)Classificationsofprejudice:Arm’s-lengthprejudice:certainpeopleengageinfriendly,positivebehaviortowardoutgroupmembersincertainsituationsbutholdthosesameoutgroupmembersatan“arm’slength”inothersituations.Reallikesanddislikes:membersofthegroupengagedinbehaviorsthatpeopledislike;shouldbegivenmoreattention.Thefamiliarandunfamiliar:toexperiencebehaviorsorideasthatareunfamiliarandhencefeeluncomfortable;alackofunderstandingandaninsensitivityregardingotherculturalgroups.48PPT课件StereotypeandPrejudice(p292StereotypeandPrejudice(p292-295)Relationamongstereotypes,prejudiceanddiscriminat
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