Cultural Knowledge - A Critical Perspective on the Concept as a Foundation for Respect for Cultural Differences - Katharina Pilhofer - Books - Diplomica Verlag - 9783842862630 - July 15, 2011
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Cultural Knowledge - A Critical Perspective on the Concept as a Foundation for Respect for Cultural Differences German edition

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This book engages in a critical reading of cultural knowledge. By cultural knowledge I refer to cultural dimensions as introduced by Geert Hofstede, Edward T. Hall and Fons Trompenaars. Their research has manifold been taught to individuals who will face an intercultural setting in their business career at some point in the future. It aims to create understanding for cultural differences in order to decrease emotional discomfort and enhance (business) success of those who acquire the knowledge. At the same time it claims to present a foundation for respect for cultural differences since it gives (an imaginative) room to them. If one studies the knowledge (s)he will be aware of cultural differences and therefore treat them with respect. The book is composed of two perspectives on cultural knowledge. In a first step the book turns to post-colonial theory. Post-colonialism argues how a Western perspective has framed cultural identities and how these representations are flawed by colonial thinking. In a second step a Levinasian perspective is taken on cultural knowledge. The French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas was deeply concerned with our way of approaching the Other. He understood the Other to be incomprehensible to our understanding. The Other's otherness cannot be ?grasped" by framing her/him into categories. He argued that every encounter is of ethical nature and encouraged each individual to show infinite re-sponsibility (responsebility) towards the Other that is not confined by any pre-knowledge. The book concludes that cultural knowledge has been exposed to significant limitations. These limitations are mainly a product of control interests. Individuals who acquire cultural knowledge and are not (made) aware of its limitations face consequences that may compromise their respect for cultural differences. Even though cultural knowledge presents itself as foundation for respect, it prioritizes understanding for the sake of control. As a consequence respectful r


86 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 15, 2011
ISBN13 9783842862630
Publishers Diplomica Verlag
Pages 86
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 5 mm   ·   163 g
Language English   German  

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