Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education

Communication in intercultural settings often involves being exposed to unfamiliar cultural signifiers and the use of differing cultural schemas to interpret these signifiers. The continuing legacy of colonialism, together with inequalities of economic and political power among both nations and cult...

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Main Author: Zagoria, Ilan
Other Authors: Dunworth, K.
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22309
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description Communication in intercultural settings often involves being exposed to unfamiliar cultural signifiers and the use of differing cultural schemas to interpret these signifiers. The continuing legacy of colonialism, together with inequalities of economic and political power among both nations and cultural groups within nations, create the potential for discourses of othering to negatively affect communication in culturally diverse contexts. This chapter reveals findings from an interpretivist study of how meanings of unfamiliar music and languages were constructed by non-African members of four African music groups in Western Australia. Discourses of othering, together with discourses of inclusion, were observed in these meaning-making processes. The chapter relates the processes of construction of meaning observed in these contexts to the increasingly intercultural educational settings in Australia, as well as to other culturally diverse contexts.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-223092023-02-27T07:34:30Z Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education Zagoria, Ilan Dunworth, K. Zhang, G. Multiculturalism Critical intercultural education African music Culturally diverse music groups Western Australia Language switching Construction of meaning Discourses of othering and inclusion Communication in intercultural settings often involves being exposed to unfamiliar cultural signifiers and the use of differing cultural schemas to interpret these signifiers. The continuing legacy of colonialism, together with inequalities of economic and political power among both nations and cultural groups within nations, create the potential for discourses of othering to negatively affect communication in culturally diverse contexts. This chapter reveals findings from an interpretivist study of how meanings of unfamiliar music and languages were constructed by non-African members of four African music groups in Western Australia. Discourses of othering, together with discourses of inclusion, were observed in these meaning-making processes. The chapter relates the processes of construction of meaning observed in these contexts to the increasingly intercultural educational settings in Australia, as well as to other culturally diverse contexts. 2014 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22309 10.1007/978-3-319-06185-6_4 Springer restricted
spellingShingle Multiculturalism
Critical intercultural education
African music
Culturally diverse music groups
Western Australia
Language switching
Construction of meaning
Discourses of othering and inclusion
Zagoria, Ilan
Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education
title Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education
title_full Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education
title_fullStr Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education
title_full_unstemmed Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education
title_short Constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: Implications for critical intercultural education
title_sort constructing meaning from the unfamiliar: implications for critical intercultural education
topic Multiculturalism
Critical intercultural education
African music
Culturally diverse music groups
Western Australia
Language switching
Construction of meaning
Discourses of othering and inclusion
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22309