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Video SourcesSecondary Sources; 5 The Attempt of the Xieyi (Essentialist) Theatre Xie yi ju in the History of the Chinese Spoken Theatre; Abstract; Xieyi (Essentialist) Theatre Xie yi ju in China; Revelation of the Xieyi Theatre; Etymology of Xieyi; The Concepts of Xieyi in Chinese Ink Painting; Xieyi Features in Chinese Opera; Intercultural Aspects in Xieyi Theatre; Conclusion; References; 6 Manzhouli or ManchzhuriyaLinguistic and Cultural Hybridization in the Border City; Abstract; Introduction; Manzhouli: A Brief History; Manzhouli Today; Architecture and Town Planning
Editors and Contributors; Blurb; 1 Introduction; Abstract; Disturbing Observations: Persistent and Hardy 'Whispers'; Objectives of This Volume; About the Chapters; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Hopeful Disappointment: Cultural Morphology and the Relation Between China and Europe; Abstract; Introduction; Cultural Psychological Structure of China and Europe; China's Image in Europe; The 1st Phase; The 2nd Phase; The 3rd Phase; The 4th Phase; Europe's Image in China; The 1st Phase; The 2rd Phase; Cultural Morphological Model of Europe and China
Encounters Between the Two Different Stages of Europe and ChinaSummary and Conclusion; References; Filmography; 3 Self as Other-Indigenous Psychology and the Defining of a Chinese Subjectivity; Abstract; Introduction; The Displacement of the "Tradition"; Replacing China in the General History of Psychology; Chinese History of Psychology in the Frame of a Chinese Mind-Set; In Search of a Science-Based Indigeneity; The Question of a "Chinese Identity"; Charting "Chinese" and "Western" Psychological Features; Addressing the Problem of the Subject's Alienation in the Modern World
"Indigenized Psychology" Versus "Cultural Psychology"Difficulties Induced by the Subjectivity Versus Culture Dualism; Indigenous Psychology and Authoritarian Discourse; A Psychology Without a Clinic; Chinese Indigenous Psychology as a Response to a Sense of Loss; The Lost "Unity of Sky and Humanity"; Concluding Remarks; References; 4 The Chineseness of Huang Yongping and the Risks of Essentialisation; Abstract; Introduction; "To Beat the East with the West"; To Beat the West with the East; Amoy/Xiamen, Fighting Orientalism with Chinoiseries?; Conclusion; References; Primary Sources
The "Russian City" ManchzhuriyaManzhouli in the Eyes of Russians and Chinese; Conclusion: Cities and Borders; References; 7 Making Sense of Communication and Cultural Differences in the Workplace: The Case of Sino-Scandinavian Collaborations; Abstract; Introduction; Critical Review of the Concept of Culture and Language Issues in the Workplace; Methods and Material; The Company; The Informants; Interviews; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; Appendix; Introduction; Questions; Conclusion; References
Editors and Contributors; Blurb; 1 Introduction; Abstract; Disturbing Observations: Persistent and Hardy 'Whispers'; Objectives of This Volume; About the Chapters; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Hopeful Disappointment: Cultural Morphology and the Relation Between China and Europe; Abstract; Introduction; Cultural Psychological Structure of China and Europe; China's Image in Europe; The 1st Phase; The 2nd Phase; The 3rd Phase; The 4th Phase; Europe's Image in China; The 1st Phase; The 2rd Phase; Cultural Morphological Model of Europe and China
Encounters Between the Two Different Stages of Europe and ChinaSummary and Conclusion; References; Filmography; 3 Self as Other-Indigenous Psychology and the Defining of a Chinese Subjectivity; Abstract; Introduction; The Displacement of the "Tradition"; Replacing China in the General History of Psychology; Chinese History of Psychology in the Frame of a Chinese Mind-Set; In Search of a Science-Based Indigeneity; The Question of a "Chinese Identity"; Charting "Chinese" and "Western" Psychological Features; Addressing the Problem of the Subject's Alienation in the Modern World
"Indigenized Psychology" Versus "Cultural Psychology"Difficulties Induced by the Subjectivity Versus Culture Dualism; Indigenous Psychology and Authoritarian Discourse; A Psychology Without a Clinic; Chinese Indigenous Psychology as a Response to a Sense of Loss; The Lost "Unity of Sky and Humanity"; Concluding Remarks; References; 4 The Chineseness of Huang Yongping and the Risks of Essentialisation; Abstract; Introduction; "To Beat the East with the West"; To Beat the West with the East; Amoy/Xiamen, Fighting Orientalism with Chinoiseries?; Conclusion; References; Primary Sources
The "Russian City" ManchzhuriyaManzhouli in the Eyes of Russians and Chinese; Conclusion: Cities and Borders; References; 7 Making Sense of Communication and Cultural Differences in the Workplace: The Case of Sino-Scandinavian Collaborations; Abstract; Introduction; Critical Review of the Concept of Culture and Language Issues in the Workplace; Methods and Material; The Company; The Informants; Interviews; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; Appendix; Introduction; Questions; Conclusion; References