跨文化交际3DeepCulture.ppt
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1、Deep CultureDifferences in Deep CultureWhat is Wrong?A:Sir B:Yes,what is it?A:My mother is not very well sir.B:So?A:She has to go into hospital sir.B:Well,get on with it.What do you want?A:On Thursday sir.B:Bloody hell man,what do you want?(At this point,the police constable mumbled something like N
2、othing sir and left the office.)thought patternslinear logical thought (English)直线型circular,spiral thought pattern(Oriental)螺旋型conversational styles Am manager:“Why the production was stopped?”The manager would expect a direct answer such as“the parts are defective.”The Japanese/Chinese worker would
3、 answer nonlinearly with a very long detailed explanation including what the defects were and other related details.Different perceptions of beautyAd.1A tan is all you want.A tan is all youll get.Soltan-Fragrance FreeDifferent perceptions of beautyDeep culture is at the heart of the world ethnic con
4、flicts.The how and why behind a cultures collective action can be traced to its(1)world view(religion),(2)family structure,and(3)history and government.Why?First,the three institutions of church,family,and community carry the messages that matter most to people.Second,these institutions are importan
5、t because they endure.Third,the content generated by these institutions is deeply and emotionally felt.World ViewDefinition:the human beings inside view of the way things are colored,shaped,and arranged according to personal cultural preconceptions.World views start with questions about what we comm
6、only call the meaning of life.Therefore,world view is a cultures orientation toward God,humanity,nature,questions of existence,the universe and cosmos,life,death,sickness,and other philosophical issues that influence how its members perceive their world.What predominant element of culture gives us o
7、ur world view?Religion!Religion and culture are inextricably entwined.For some unexplained reason,the responsibility of generating and preserving the elements of world view has rested with either religious institutions(for example,the Catholic church)or spiritual leaders(for example,the Buddha.)Chri
8、stianityChristianity(from the Greek word X,Khristos,“Christ”,literally“anointed one”)is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth(拿撒勒)as presented in the New Testament.Christianity comprises three major branches:Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy(the two split
9、 from one another in 1054A.D.),and Protestantism(which came into existence during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century).基督教发源于公元基督教发源于公元1世纪巴勒斯坦(旧称:世纪巴勒斯坦(旧称:迦南地)的耶路撒冷地区犹太人社会,并迦南地)的耶路撒冷地区犹太人社会,并继承了犹太教耶和华上帝和救主弥塞亚继承了犹太教耶和华上帝和救主弥塞亚(根据希腊文翻译为(根据希腊文翻译为“基督基督”)等概念,)等概念,以及希伯来圣经为基督教圣经旧约全书。以及希伯来圣经为基督教
10、圣经旧约全书。Christians believe in a God who is manifest in the Trinity of the Father,the Son,and the Holy Spirit.There is one god who is almighty,whom Jesus called Father.The one God is the Creator of heaven and earth.Jesus is the divine and human,only son of this Father,and they call God Lord,they call
11、Jesus Lord,for the Father is in him and he is in the Father.”Of the thousands of directives Jesus carried to the world,let us select a few of those that have most shaped the Christian tradition and as such demonstrate the link between religion,perception,and behavior.First,Christians believe strongl
12、y in organized worship as a means of proclaiming Gods message.Jesus believed,“The closer people drew to God,the closer they could draw to one another.”This notion of organized worship may contribute to the social dimension of Western cultures.Americans are social creatures and belong to numerous clu
13、bs,committees,and organizations.Americans have a large series of networks and associations that go well beyond their family unit.Perhaps this stimulus for such behavior can be found in Christianity.In the East,ones spiritual life is conducted in solitude;in the West,Gods“message”is shared with other
14、s.“The central ethic Jesus taught was love.”The following ethic regarding love may be the most repeated in history:“Love your neighbor as yourself.What you would like people to do to you do to them.”We see these ideas of love and compassion reflected in everything from the large amounts of charitabl
15、e contributions Americans make to their willingness to go to foreign countries to improve the lives of strangers.Third,the Western concept of the importance of the individual can be linked partially to Christianity.The Christian tradition begins with the assumption that the world is real and meaning
16、ful because God created it.Human beings are significant because God created them in his image.God has a special relationship with each person in that God sees and hears,rewards,and punishes.Each person is important to him.Fourth,much of the Western“doing”orientation can be found in the life of Jesus
17、.Peter,one of his disciples,once said,“He went about doing good.”Anyone who has studied Christianity and knows the lesson of Jesus is aware that he was an active man.The Bible is full of accounts of how he traveled from place to place healing the sick and counseling misfits and ordinary people.In sh
18、ort,activity and Christianity are bound together.Finally,a strong message in Christianity is courage.Jesus was courageous.A careful reading of the life of Jesus reveals a man who would not be intimidated by his opponents.On occasion after occasion,we have accounts of Jesus strong personality emergin
19、g.His strength and courage are traits that all Christians are reminded of repeatedly.JudaismThe Jewish faith is unique in that it is both a culture and a religion.Judaism is the oldest of the religions being practiced today and is monotheistic,worshiping one supreme being.Abraham is thought to have
20、founded it in approximately 1300 B.C.At the heart of the Jewish religion lies the existence of a covenant between God and his people.The Jewish world view is expressed through a number of concepts basic to the faith:(1)God is one;(2)no human ever will be divine;(3)humans are free;(4)humans are the p
21、innacle of creation;(5)Jews belong o a group or nation whose goal is to serve God;and(6)humans must be obedient to the God-given commandments in the Torah(犹太教律法)and assume personal responsibility.These six concepts compose a belief system stressing the secular(世俗的)notion that order must be maintaine
22、d if Jews are to have a collective life.The Ten Commandments in the Torah therefore give structure to and make possible a social world.Ten Commandments Do not have any other gods before me.You shall not make for yourself an imagein the form of anything.You shall not misuse the name of theLordyour Go
23、d.Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy.Honor your father and mother.You shall not murder.You shall not commit adultery.You shall not steal.You shall not bear false witness.You shall not covet your neighbors house;you shall not covet your neighbors wife,or male or female slave,or ox,or donkey,or
24、 anything that belongs to your neighbor.Historically,oppression and persecution have been part of the Jewish view of the world.Suffering seems to be built into the Jewish faith.For thousands of years before the Holocaust,Jews were murdered,exiled,and discriminated against.This treatment still makes
25、it very difficult for many of them to trust gentiles(non-Jews).Two additional characteristics of the Jewish religion are the importance that Jews place on learning and the Jewish sense of both of justice,both of which help determine how Jews perceive the world and function in it.As long ago as the f
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