A Beginner's Guide to the Deep Culture Experience: Beneath the Surface
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Experience culture--beneath the surface
When we leave home and travel abroad, for pleasure or for business, we make a choice: to have a superficial “airport experience” at our destination, or to appreciate the hidden culture beneath the surface. A Beginner’s Guide to the Deep Culture Experience proposes a deep culture journey, encouraging travelers to pursue a meaningful crosscultural experience. Sharing anthropologist Edward Hall’s conviction that becoming aware of our unconscious cultural programming is a transcendental challenge facing us all, author Joseph Shaules shows how the “deep culture experience” can teach us about ourselves. This practical book is an accessible introduction to intercultural communication without buzz words, theory or abstraction. If you travel internationally for work or simply enjoy the diverse cultures of our world, read this inspirational book before your next trip.
Praise for A Beginner's Guide to the Deep Culture Experience
“This is a beautiful book—thoughtful, insightful, personal, practical. A perfect companion for the serious traveler, student abroad or expatriate traveling on the deepest cultural journey.” —John Condon, Regents' Professor of Communication, University of New Mexico and author of With Respect to the Japanese
“Beyond shedding fresh light on intercultural perspectives, A Beginner’s Guide to the Deep Culture Experience is a profound search for what makes us human. A highly recommended read for anyone wanting to learn more about the patterns of meaning that move us on cultural and individual levels.” —Stefan Meister, CEO, Intercultures
“Indispensable to those seeking to dig beneath the surface to find out why people in other countries behave as they do. Nobody does this sort of thing as well as Joseph Shaules.” —Robert Whiting, author of Tokyo Underworld and You Gotta Have Wa
About the Author
Joseph Shaules is the director of the Japan Intercultural Institute and an associate professor at the Rikkyo University Graduate School of Intercultural Communication in Tokyo. He has more than 20 years of experience as an educator, author and intercultural trainer in Japan, Mexico and Europe. He is the author of several books and co-hosts a weekly television show in Japan called English through the News.
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