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1、17A Study of Culture Shock Summary: This article is due to have a further study of culture shock. It gives us its stages and the strategies of how to overcome culture shock. It not only offers us vivid pictures about what culture shock is but also what causes it. It is much likely to be a great help
2、 to those who will go abroad, especially go abroad for study or a rather long stay in a foreign country and I faithfully hope this will help people understand the idea of what here culture shock means and what it contains.Key Words: culture, shock In many countries in the world, men kiss each other
3、when they meet, for example in Russia, France, Arab countries and some of the South American countries. That sounds shocked to some people. However, Men do not kiss each other in either China or English-speaking countries. French people kiss each other hello and goodbye more often than British peopl
4、e. These kinds of kiss, especially kisses between men or between women, may cause culture shock. People who live in one place and have their own culture may feel terribly shocked or stressed when they suddenly stay in another different place and have to meet a different culture. If two Chinese men k
5、iss each other, they are mostly regarded as gays, which will surely cause a kind of culture shock.Culture shock may happen almost everywhere. Thats because people in the world, even though they are from different places or countries, are mostly accustomed to their own way of life. If the differences
6、 between life at home and life in a new place happen, culture shock occurs. Lets take “Touch” for example. Generally, people from English-speaking countries do not touch each other very much. If you touch an English person, you should say “Sorry”. Scientists have done some research on “Touch” in dif
7、ferent countries. They watched pairs of people who were sitting in college coffee-shops for at least an hour. They counted the number of times that the people touched each other: CountryTimes of touchEngland0USA2France10Puerto Rico180This shows that people may surely feel stressed or shocked when th
8、ey go abroad to visit such counties as Puerto Rico.From above, we may have some idea of what culture shock is. A proverb can best describe this kind of phenomenon “Ones taste is anothers poison”.What Is Culture Shock? It is really hard for us to give a perfect identification to culture shock. We may
9、 just get some concept about it. According to Furnham & L. Bochner, culture shock means “Psychological reactions to an unfamiliar environment (New York: Methuen, 1986)”. K. Oberg, an anthropologist, by whom the term culture shock was first introduced, suggested culture shock should be adjustments to
10、 new culture environments. In the following paragraph, he offers a detailed account of this phenomenon:Culture shock is precipitated by the anxiety that results from losing our familiar signs and symbols of social intercourse. These signs or cues include the thousand and one ways in which we orient
11、ourselves to the situation of daily life: how to give orders, how to make purchases, when and when not to respond. Now these cues which may be words, gestures, facial expressions, or norms are acquired by all of us in the course of growing up and are as much as a part of our culture as the language
12、we speak or the beliefs we accept. All of us depend for our peace of mind and efficiency on hundreds of these cues, most of which are not consciously aware.This detailed account gives us a clear explanation for culture shock itself and its contents. I think culture shock is usually considered to be
13、something somebody visiting or living in a foreign country cant deal with.So far I havent experienced anything of that nature.Still there are many things that seem to be common for us to understand the concept of culture shock. Therefore maybe I can simply give the following brief concept to my stud
14、y of culture as follows:Culture shock is the term used to describe the stresses and strains, which accumulate from being forced to meet ones every day needs in unfamiliar ways. Another phase of culture shock is regression. The home environment suddenly assumes a tremendous importance, everything bec
15、omes irrationally glorified. All difficulties and problems are forgotten and only the good things back home are remembered. It usually takes a trip home to bring one back to reality.What Causes Culture Shock? Now we are quite clear that culture shock is caused by some of the differences between life
16、 at home and life in a new place. For example differences in:1. Language, climate, religion, food, and educational system. 2. How people make decisions, spend their leisure time, resolve conflicts, and express their feelings and emotions. 3. Body language such as the meanings of hand, face and body
17、movements can create confusion and emotional stress. Everyone experiences the symptoms of culture shock somewhat differently. There are real physical and psychological impacts of arriving in a new culture. We will be afflicted by ailments without apparent origin, such as headaches, loss of appetite,
18、 fatigue and diarrhoea. All our senses are on full alert with new sights, sounds, smells and tastes. Our metabolism may take months to adapt to a new climate. Even while we sleep the environment impacts on our senses, possibly influencing our dreams. Our behaviour towards other people may take a tur
19、n for the worse. We feel impatient when they dont speak our language and become angry when their systems of work are different (and seemingly wrong). Although we consider ourselves non-racist we find ourselves using generalizations about the locals; “they” are rude, dirty and “they” dont like me. Th
20、is can be quite a shock to our self-image. Moving overseas presents many challenges big and small that take our way out of our comfort zone, extending us to achieve extraordinary things. In order to feel comfortable again it is necessary to become familiar with the terrain and adapt to the new envir
21、onment. When we feel uncomfortable or even completely miserable, it might be reassuring to know that something is happening to us, that we are growing into a more worldly person. So it is important for us to get familiar with the outside world. Here are for us some topics that have something to do w
22、ith culture shock.LanguageLanguage is extremely important to human interaction because it is how we reach out to make contact with our surroundings. Language is a guide to “social reality”. Generally, when we want to communicate in another language, it is important for us to know not only the symbol
23、s, words, and phonetics of that language, but also the rule system that allow us to communicate with another person. If not, the use of language may cause culture shock.Niehoff and Arensberg have pointed out “nothing more clearly distinguishes one culture from another than its language”. It may impl
24、y that people in different language situation may have much difficulty in understanding the culture in another language situation. Sometimes, language may cause a greater culture shock compared to other factors that cause it.Here is an actual joke that spoken language causes culture shock. It is sai
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