Showing posts with label cultural identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cultural identity. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut: Minority Identity Development (W9-P2) Fa16


The stages of minority identify development are illustrated well in the film, The Debut.

The stages are as below.

Note: Click on images to see a larger version.









Source: Intercultural Communication in Contexts by Martin and Nakayama


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InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut (W9-P1) Fa16




The concepts of cultural identity and cultural identity development are illustrated well in the film, The Debut.

Besides helping us to understand cultural identity, the film also allows us to learn about some Filipino culture.

Here are some Filipino cultural literacy to learn from the film.
  • Tagalog: a key language of the Philippines  
  • Barkada: peer group
  • Oo: yes
  • Singkil: "the stick dance"
Collectivism/Individualism Through Dance 
See this video I posted on YouTube.  How does it relate to the film?


The above clip is from I'm Normal, You're Weird! Understanding Other Cultures. This was an excellent teaching resource.  I wish that it was released in some form on DVD.


The film also shows some Filipino values:
  • Family/Group (Authority)
  • Food
  • Education/Success

Lastly the film gives a sense of the Filipino "Time Orientation," how time is used.



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Saturday, October 4, 2014

InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut: Minority Identity Development (U6-P2) Fa14

The stages of minority identify development are illustrated well in the film, The Debut.

The stages are as below.

Note: Click on images to see a larger version.









Source: Intercultural Communication in Contexts by Martin and Nakayama



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InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut (U6-P1) Fa14



The concepts of cultural identity and cultural identity development are illustrated well in the film, The Debut.

Besides helping us to understand cultural identity, the film also allows us to learn about some Filipino culture.

Here are some Filipino cultural literacy to learn from the film.
  • Tagalog: a key language of the Philippines  
  • Barkada: peer group
  • Oo: yes
  • Singkil: "the stick dance"
Collectivism/Individualism Through Dance 
See this video I posted on YouTube.  How does it relate to the film?


The above clip is from I'm Normal, You're Weird! Understanding Other Cultures. This was an excellent teaching resource.  I wish that it was released in some form on DVD.


The film also shows some Filipino values:
  • Family/Group (Authority)
  • Food
  • Education/Success

Lastly the film gives a sense of the Filipino "Time Orientation," how time is used.



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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut: Minority Identity Development (U7-P2) fa13


Note: Click on images to see a larger version.









Source: Intercultural Communication in Contexts by Martin and Nakayama



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InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut (U7-P1) fa13



An excellent way to explore the topics related to cultural identity is by watching The Debut.

Besides helping us to understand cultural identity, the film also allows to learn some about Filipino culture.

Here are some Filipino cultural literacy to learn from the film.
  • Tagalog: main language
  • Barkada: peer group
  • Oo: yes
  • Singkil: "the stick dance"
Collectivism/Individualism Through Dance 
See this video I posted on YouTube.  How does it relate to the film?


The above clip is from I'm Normal, You're Weird! Understanding Other Cultures. This was an excellent teaching resource.  I wish that it was released in some form on DVD.


Do you spot the following Filipino values?
  • Family/Group (Authority)
  • Food
  • Education/Success

Also, what do you notice in the film about Filipino "Time Orientation"?



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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut: Minority Identity Development (U7-P2) fa12










Source: Intercultural Communication in Contexts by Martin and Nakayama



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InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut (U7-P1) fa12



An excellent way to explore the topics related to cultural identity is by watching The Debut.

Besides helping us to understand cultural identity, the film also allows to learn some about Filipino culture.

Here are some Filipino cultural literacy to learn from the film.
  • Tagalog: main language
  • Barkada: peer group
  • Oo: yes
  • Singkil: "the stick dance"
Collectivism/Individualism Through Dance 
See this video I posted on YouTube.  How does it relate to the film?


The above clip is from I'm Normal, You're Weird! Understanding Other Cultures. This was an excellent teaching resource.  I wish that it was released in some form on DVD.


Do you spot the following Filipino values?

  • Family/Group (Authority)
  • Food
  • Education/Success


Also, what do you notice in the film about Filipino "Time Orientation"?



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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut: Minority Identity Development (U7-P2)









Source: Intercultural Communication in Contexts by Martin and Nakayama


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InterculturalCom: Cultural Identity and The Debut (U7-P1)


An excellent way to explore the topics related to cultural identity is by watching The Debut.

Besides helping us to understand cultural identity, the film also allows to learn some about Filipino culture.

Here are some Filipino cultural literacy to learn from the film.
  • Tagalog: main language
  • Barkada: peer group
  • Oo: yes
  • Singkil: "the stick dance"
Collectivism/Individualism Through Dance 
See this video I posted on YouTube.  How does it relate to the film?


The above clip is from I'm Normal, You're Weird! Understanding Other Cultures. This was an excellent teaching resource.  I wish that it was released in some form on DVD.


Do you spot the following Filipino values?

  • Family/Group (Authority)
  • Food
  • Education/Success


Also, what do you notice in the film about Filipino "Time Orientation"?



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