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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Intercultural_Communication/Intercultural_Communication_for_the_Community_College_(Karen_Krumrey-Fulks)/01%3A_Chapters/1.10%3A_TourismTourism is one of the world’s largest and most complex industries. In today’s world, there are many ways to be a tourist, and all of them are being impacted by new media. Tourism is not without costs ...Tourism is one of the world’s largest and most complex industries. In today’s world, there are many ways to be a tourist, and all of them are being impacted by new media. Tourism is not without costs to political structures and the environment. At its best, tourism is a useful tool to share, sustain, and improve cultural diversity. At its worst, tourism can destroy a community and a culture. The reality of tourism is much more complicated than just taking a vacation.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Contra_Costa_College/Sociology_of_Race_and_Ethnicity/13%3A_Social_Movements-_Resistance_and_SolidarityThis chapter delves into the history and dynamics of social movements in Ethnic Studies, exploring frameworks of resistance and influential US-based liberation movements. It highlights the role of sol...This chapter delves into the history and dynamics of social movements in Ethnic Studies, exploring frameworks of resistance and influential US-based liberation movements. It highlights the role of solidarity in these movements, examines labor and transnational struggles, and explores contemporary movements with a focus on environmental, racial, and gender justice.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/06%3A_Culture_Shock/6.01%3A_Introduction_to_Culture_ShockWe know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are b...We know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are being sarcastic or not, how holidays are and are not celebrated, how to shop for and prepare food, and generally how to communicate verbally and nonverbally in any given social situation.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/04%3A_Fugitivity_as_an_Abolitionist_Praxis/4.07%3A_Instructor_Resources/4.7.03%3A_Discussion_QuestionsThis page examines the resistance of Black bodies to societal norms, challenging the link between personhood and subjectivity. It highlights Frantz Fanon's call for Black liberation from harmful ideol...This page examines the resistance of Black bodies to societal norms, challenging the link between personhood and subjectivity. It highlights Frantz Fanon's call for Black liberation from harmful ideologies through the “zone of nonbeing.” The analysis addresses surveillance and Black fugitivity, showing both oppressive and liberatory aspects. It also explores subversive acts in Black culture as agency and envisions an Undercommons for dismantling harmful systems.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Bakersfield_College/Intercultural_Communication_(Pruett-Bakersfield_College)/02%3A_Intercultural_Communication_Competence/2.02%3A_Culture_ShockWe know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are b...We know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are being sarcastic or not, how holidays are and are not celebrated, how to shop for and prepare food, and generally how to communicate verbally and nonverbally in any given social situation.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Cultivating_Possibilities_through_Literacy/05%3A_Challenging_Dominant_Ideology/5.04%3A_How_Phillis_Wheatley_Beat_All_Expectations_--_Kovie_Biakolo“Before Phillis Wheatley published her renowned collection Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral in 1773, she’d had to withstand an interrogation by 18 men deemed ‘the most respectable charac...“Before Phillis Wheatley published her renowned collection Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral in 1773, she’d had to withstand an interrogation by 18 men deemed ‘the most respectable characters in Boston.’ Their task was to determine whether an enslaved girl, estimated to be about 18 or 19 years old at the time, had in fact written the poems herself, given widespread disbelief that a person like her—African, Black, female, young—could deliver such exquisite words.”
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/06%3A_Subversive_Black_Culture_and_Art/6.04%3A_Opportunities_and_PossibilitiesThis page explores the significance of Black dandyism and Dapper Dan's influence on the fashion industry, critiquing racial inequalities and historical exclusions. By repurposing luxury brands, Dan cr...This page explores the significance of Black dandyism and Dapper Dan's influence on the fashion industry, critiquing racial inequalities and historical exclusions. By repurposing luxury brands, Dan created a counter-narrative, asserting Black identity and resistance through fashion. His journey illustrates clothing's evolution from survival to cultural pride, showcasing how fashion can reclaim humanity and assert individuality.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/06%3A_Subversive_Black_Culture_and_Art/6.02%3A_Key_Theorists_Movements_and_PrinciplesThis page examines culture as a shared system that binds communities together, critiquing Eurocentric perspectives and highlighting the fluid nature of cultural identities shaped by historical forces ...This page examines culture as a shared system that binds communities together, critiquing Eurocentric perspectives and highlighting the fluid nature of cultural identities shaped by historical forces like colonization and migration. It emphasizes the resilience seen in Afrikan traditions and the significance of music and arts as means of liberation and dialogue, particularly in civil rights movements, underlining the strong link between culture and identity.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/04%3A_Fugitivity_as_an_Abolitionist_Praxis/4.02%3A_Key_Theorists_Movements_and_PrinciplesThis page examines abolition methodologies through the perspectives of Africana Studies scholars like Frantz Fanon, Saidiya Hartman, and Fred Moten, emphasizing themes of fugitivity and dispossession....This page examines abolition methodologies through the perspectives of Africana Studies scholars like Frantz Fanon, Saidiya Hartman, and Fred Moten, emphasizing themes of fugitivity and dispossession. Fanon advocates for a new humanism, while Hartman addresses archival silences in Black social life. Moten uses the concept of a "party" to discuss the experiences of the dispossessed, illustrated through Harriet A.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/08%3A_Culture_Shock/8.01%3A_Introduction_to_Culture_ShockWe know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are b...We know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are being sarcastic or not, how holidays are and are not celebrated, how to shop for and prepare food, and generally how to communicate verbally and nonverbally in any given social situation.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/01%3A_Genealogy_of_Black_Thought_and_Intellect/1.02%3A_Key_Theorists_Movements_and_PrinciplesThis page discusses key historical figures like David Walker and Frederick Douglass, who critiqued American values in light of slavery, influencing the Black Radical Tradition. It also addresses how E...This page discusses key historical figures like David Walker and Frederick Douglass, who critiqued American values in light of slavery, influencing the Black Radical Tradition. It also addresses how European colonial narratives misrepresented Africa, ignoring its rich history and cultural contributions.