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Postcolonial Turn and Geopolitical Uncertainty: Transnational Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy [Kõva köide]

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Postcolonial Turn and Geopolitical Uncertainty: Transnational Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy connects and interweaves critical communication pedagogy and critical intercultural communication to create a new pedagogy, transnational critical communication pedagogy, that emphasizes the importance of postcolonial and global turns as they are molded into a new area of critical global and intercultural communication pedagogies. Contributors take a transnational approach that requires a deep commitment to acknowledging the importance of the role of geopolitics as it applies to voice, articulation, power, and oppression. This pedagogy ultimately focuses on the social change and social justice that are central to the critical and cultural communication work that aims to decolonize existing communication pedagogies and academia from a more global perspective. Scholars of communication, education, and decolonial studies will find this book particularly useful.
Chapter 1

From the Congo to the U.S.: Negotiating the Politics of Academia Across
Cultures

Gloria N. Pindi

Chapter 2

I kind of Play the Idiot: Unpacking How International Instructors Negotiate
Boundaries of Being/Teaching/Working in U.S. Academia

Yea-Wen Chen

Dacheng Zhang

Sandra Wagner

Chapter 3

Transnational and Postcolonial Turn: Shift in Perspective

Ahmet Atay

Chapter 4

Teaching about Racism in a Race-less Nation: Incorporating Critical Race
Pedagogy into

Intercultural Communication Education in Japan
Chie Torigoe

Chapter 5

Demystifying Race in Black and White U.S.: A Transnational View of a
Person from The Gray Shade

Flora Keshishian

Chapter 6

A Genealogy of the Yellow Race: Exploring Racial Formation in U.S.-China
Intercultural Communication Education

Dongjing Kang

Chapter 7

The Colorful Classroom: Working with Critical Pedagogy as a Cultural
Outsider in China

Liliana Acevedo Callejas

Chapter 8

Pedagogical Renewal in a Postcolonial Context: An Examination of the
Cognitive Injustice of Mainstream Socio-Psychological Epistemology and
Teaching

Ana Tomicic and Filomena Berardi

Chapter 9

Towards a Theory and Pedagogy of Resistance: Epistemological Labour and
Decoloniality in Media and Communication Studies in South Africa

Last Moyo

Chapter 10

Entangled Pedagogy: Embodying the Tensions of Transnationality in the 2017
Womens Marches

Alexa Dare
Ahmet Atay is associate professor of communication at the College of Wooster.

Yea-Wen Chen is associate professor in the School of Communication at San Diego State University.