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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication 2nd edition 9781119745396, 9781119745433, 9781119745419

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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication

Handbooks in Communication and Media This series provides theoretically ambitious but accessible volumes devoted to the major fields and subfields within communication and media studies. Each volume provides experienced scholars and teachers with a convenient and comprehensive overview of the latest trends and critical directions, while grounding and orientating students with a broad range of specially commissioned chapters. Published The Handbook of Applied Communication Research, edited by H. Dan O’Hair and Mary John O’Hair The Handbook of European Communication History, edited by Klaus Arnold, Paschal Preston, and Susanne Kinnebrock The Handbook of Magazine Studies, edited by Miglena Sternadori and Tim Holmes The Handbook of Rhetoric and Organizations, edited by Øyvind Ihlen and Robert L. Heath The Handbook of Communication Engagement, edited by Kim A. Johnston and Maureen Taylor The Handbook

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Drawing Parallel Lives

I’m touching on some details that I’ve mentioned previously, because I keep learning more as I continue to go through the letters and look things up online. This newsletter is starting to feel like it’s growing organically, through overlapping layers, like leaves on the forest floor. Generations of research by others help to fill in the gaps.

On January 7, 1946, my mother wrote a letter to my father. Although she was still using U.S. Army stationery from Camp Murphy, where the family had been staying temporarily after the chaotic liberation of Manila, the address she wrote next to the Army logo on the first page was that of her beauty parlor at 2049 Rizal Avenue (once called Avenida Rizal), in the Santa Cruz District. She wrote to tell Dad that she hadn’t been able to answer his missive from Stockton, California, because she had been sick with a fever, and to give him the new address of her beauty parlor, just two blocks from the family’s new home on Misericordia St.

I thought you would be arriving [in Manila]. I

Decolonization ~ Meaning What Exactly?

The minds of ALL people who navigate within Empire have been occupied, or colonized, by the memes and  values of the Settler State. In today’s era of massive change and climate disaster, root causes such as monotheism, imperialism, white superiority, hetero-patriarchy,  capitalism, corporatism, resource extraction and binary political systems are rapidly being exposed as outdated frauds. Even if we have learned to thrive within the simulacrum of these human-created systems, the fact remains that Empire is toxic to all life, including our own. The conditioning and domestication we have received over millennia has translated into many artificial beliefs, habits and behaviors. Here is a sampling – what others come to mind?

  • Placing human entitlement and humancentric needs above Earth Community,
  • a disconnect from nature and the normalization of urbanity,
  • control and domination showing up  in our own lives with “I”  instead of “We” behaviors,
  • implicit or overt judgement of people who donR

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