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AmongUS presents readings from individuals whose intercultural experiences give insights on how to achieve a fair multicultural society where cultural identities are celebrated and maintained. The essays provide a rich source of materials to teach a broad array of interpersonal, sociological, and psychological concepts that apply to educational, business, and cultural settings. The authors have arranged the book around four themes: Identity, Negotiating Intercultural Competence, Racism and Prejudice, and Belonging to Multiple Cultures. New to the 2nd Edition A new text organization rearrangement of the sections and of the essays within each section provides a better depiction of the processes when living in an intercultural world. 10 new essays enhance and broaden the texts range of intercultural voices and experiences. Included among these new essays are second essays from authors (Mei Lin Swanson Kroll, Alfred J. Guillame, Jr., Vickie Marie, and Tadasu Todd Imahori) who describe an ongoing intercultural journey in which the author continues to learn and to live. Culture Concepts boxes provide more explicit links to the theory that underlies the lived experiences that are depicted. Each essay concludes with exercises and discussion questions, Learning AmongUS, that encourage students to analyze and reflect on the essay. The new edition contains more direct and straightforward links with the authors' other intercultural text, Intercultural Competence, allowing easier use for instructors who teach with both texts in their course. Praise for AmongUS The fact that the text is a reader makes it stand out among the rest. Its first-person narrative style is so engaging. We slip into anothers skin for a moment. We feel what they feel and then slip out again changed. The text truly has this kind of impact on many of my students. It offers the understanding of intercultural issues that are less accessible in the traditional textbook. Desiree C. Duff, Cornerstone UniversityJolene Koester is the author of 'AmongUS: Essays on Identity, Belonging, and Intercultural Competence (2nd Edition)', published 2005 under ISBN 9780205453535 and ISBN 0205453538.
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