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1、本 科 毕 业 论 文Differences in Cultural Values between China and the West and Their Effects on Gift-giving Behaviors中西方文化价值观差异对馈赠行为的影响学 院: 外国语学院 专业班级: 英语 083班 学生姓名: 王文玲 学 号: 080811309 指导教师: 王聿良(副教授) 2012 年 6 月AcknowledgementsI would like to take this opportunity to give my sincere acknowledgements to all
2、 the teachers who have taught me during the four years of my study. Their excellent teaching has illuminated me and helped me lay a solid foundation for this thesis and my future work.My deepest gratitude goes first and foremost to Professor Wang, my supervisor, for his constant encouragement and gu
3、idance. He has walked me through all the stages of the writing of this thesis. Without his consistent and illuminating instruction, this thesis could not have reached its present form. Second, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Professor Gong, who led me into the world of translation.
4、 I am also greatly indebted to the professors and teachers at the Department of English.Last my thanks would go to my beloved family for their loving considerations and great confidence in me all through these years. I also owe my sincere gratitude to my friends and my fellow classmates who gave me
5、their help and time in listening to me and helping me work out my problems during the difficult course of the thesis.毕业论文外文摘要Differences in Cultural Values between China and the West and Their Effects on Gift-giving BehaviorsAbstract: The further global economic integration is often associated with
6、cultural diversification. Nowadays Chinas integration with the world has been intensified especially after China became a member of WTO. Meanwhile, there are comprehensive cross-cultural communications between China and Western countries in various fields. In international exchanges, whether officia
7、l or non-governmental exchanges will inevitably have to give gifts or accept gifts which convey the emotion and sincerity of the people .In this case, the cooperation will be strengthened, and friendship developed. Gift giving is a common courtesy observed in many cultures. However, people of differ
8、ent cultural backgrounds,worldviews and values may inevitably encounter diverse problems and consequently misunderstanding and conflict may arise in cross cultural communicationThe paper based on Hofstedes cultural dimension-individualism and collectivism,aims to illustrate how gift-giving behaviors
9、 works and differs a cross-cultural values;specifically, in the Confucian collectivistic nature of China, and the individualistic nature of the WestKeywords: cultural value; culture difference; gift-giving; individualism; relationship毕业论文中文摘要中西方文化价值观差异对馈赠行为的影响摘 要:当今世界经济一体化程度不断加深,随之而来的是文化的多元化.如今中国与世界
10、各国的交往进入到了一个崭新的阶段,尤其是自从中国加入世贸组织以来。同时,中国与西方在各个领域都进行着广泛的跨文化交际。在国际交往中,无论官方的还是民间的往来,免不了要馈赠或接受礼品,这种活动传递着人们的情感或诚意,使合作得到加强,使友谊得到发展。送礼行为是一种普遍存在的文化现象。然而由于文化差异,不同国家间的礼品馈赠习俗也不尽相同。不了解收受方的文化和习俗的送礼行为会产生误解与争议。本文从传统价值观角度和现代价值观变迁的角度,浅析中西方文化价值观差异对送礼行为产生的重要影响。关键词:文化价值观;文化差异;馈赠;个人主义;关系Contents1 Introduction.11.1 The sig
11、nificance of the study.11.2 Aims of research.21.3 Framework22 Literature review.22.1 Culture and value.22.2 Hofstedes valued dimensions: individualism and collectivism.32.3 Definition of gift.32.4 What makes a gift 42.5 Why do we give.42.7 How to give a gift.53 Chinese cultural values and gift givin
12、g .63.1 Origin of Chinese cultural values63.1.1 Confucianism63.1.2 Taoism.63.1.3 Buddhism.73.2 Chinese cultural values in modern societies73.2.1 The Chinese concept of “guanxi”.73.2.2 The Chinese concept of “mianzi” 83.2.3 The Chinese concept of”renqing”93.2.4 The interrelationships among “guanxi”,”
13、mianzi” and “renqing”.93.3 Relationships between Chinese cultural values and gift giving.93.3.1 Chinese “LI” culture and gift giving.93.3.2 “guanxi” “renqing” face and gift giving104 Introductions of western cultural values104.1 Individualism independent self and implication for self conscious emoti
14、on.114.1.1 Individualism.114.1.2 Independent self.114.1.3 Implication for self conscious emotion.114.2 The history of gift giving in the west .134.2.1 Early ages gift giving.134.2.2 Middle Ages gift giving.134.2.3 Modern gift giving.13Conclusion.15 Bibliography.16淮海工学院二一二届本科毕业论文 第 15 页 共 15 页Introdu
15、ction1.1The significance of the studyWith the advancement of economic globalization, the interactions between different cultures have been increasingly intensifiedThe further global economic integration is often associated with cultural diversification. Nowadays Chinas integration with the world has
16、 been intensified especially after China became a member of WTO. Meanwhile, there are comprehensive cross-cultural communications between China and West countries in various fields. In international exchanges, whether official or non-governmental exchanges will inevitably have to give gifts or accep
17、t gifts which convey the emotion and sincerity of the people .In this case, the cooperation will be strengthened, and friendship developed. People of different cultural backgrounds,worldviews and values may inevitably encounter diverse problems and consequently misunderstanding and conflict may aris
18、e in cross cultural communicationThis calls for our research into different cultures so that we can find out problem-solving methods and strategiesAs the core of invisible culture, values are guiding peoples thoughts,behaviors in language and communicationThe nature and structure of values has becom
19、e an ever more interesting topic in intercultural communicationGift giving has been a prevalent tradition among most culturesIt is considered a very virtuous and simple act of kindness a medium of personal expression of emotions towards interpersonal relationshipsWith the increase in cross cultural
20、integration ,it has become very important to understand the gift giving behaviors in different culturesThis thesis studies the influence of cultural values on gift giving behavior. Beatty Kahleand Homers believe that cultural values influence gift giving behavior across cultures .Moreover, sociologi
21、cal and anthropological theory and research have also made it increasingly evident that the understanding of gift-giving behavior requires a sound knowledge of characteristic of various cultural values. As the basic structures of cultural values, individualism and collectivism respectively play a pe
22、rvasive role in the eastern and western world, and are always the theory dimensions for studying the gift giving behavior in the crosscultural communicationExamining gift giving behavior from cultural values perspective can be a guide in the practice in intercultural communication ,and amplify the i
23、mportance of knowing and acting especially on different contextsFor example,what and when a gift is expected,what peoples views from different culture concerning gift giving, and etiquette of gift giving ceremony, and so on. It is also helpful in our usual practice of foreign language learning and t
24、eaching. It can promote learners cross cultural sensitivity and raise their awareness of cultural values so as to monitor and adjust their behavior to cope effectively with those of diverse cultures and develop cross cultural communicative competence eventually1.2 Aims of researchThis is an explorat
25、ory cross-cultural study. In this study, the first objective of this dissertation is to investigate the difference in cultural value of Chinese and the westerners which provides basis for dissertation. Both the origin and modern shifts of the cultural values will be explored specifically. The second
26、 objective is to examine the differences in cultural values between China and western countries affect the gift giving behavior. From a sociological perspective, it analyses ever a ideologies which related to the gift giving behavior in different culturesHere,individualism and collectivism are focus
27、ed on and their influences on gift giving behavior are discussed.1.3 Frame workThere are five chapters in this thesis. The first chapter is a general introduction includes the significance and the aims of the study; the second chapter is literature review. In this chapter, the previous researches on
28、 cultural values and gift giving are reviewed. The concentration of this study will be the second and the third chapter which deeply investigate the relationship between cultural values and gift giving both in China and western countries. In the last chapter, implication and limitation of the thesis
29、 are included. From a cross-cultural view, based on a comparative and analytical method, this thesis reaches a conclusion, under the influence of traditional Confucianism,the Chinese views include guanxi, mianzi ,renqing, etc have a strong influence on their gift-giving behaviors. On the contrary, t
30、he western individualism is highly valued. In western cultures, the purpose of gift giving is to reinforce all individual-based self-concept literature review2.1 Culture and valueCulture refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, rel
31、igion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations through individual and group striving. Culture is the systems of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people.Value is
32、 thought of as a basic component of culture as we have discussed in the definition of culture besides being considered as a cognitive part. In addition, the founder of cross-cultural communication, Hall holds that culture can be divided into visible one, and value system is the core of invisible cul
33、ture. He considers the term” culture” in two senses: one refers to the visible civilization such as that manifested in arts, architecture, tools, and other concrete and tangible forms of human creativity and behavior(often called material culture); the other refers to invisible ideology such as beli
34、ef ,value ,norm and other abstract and intangible forms of human creativity (the non-material culture).”Culture”, in its latte sense, has been targeted by sociologists as an implicit feature of social interaction. Culture is characterized primarily in terms of norms and values by functionalists. The
35、 concept of culture ,for instance, for Parsons & Shils, as well as for C.Kluckhohn,“was functionally equivalent to values”.Although each individual could have a unique set of personal values, cultural values, ”the governing ideas and guiding principles for thought and action”(Srikandath,1991), tend
36、to permeate a culture. As functionalists assert that society is comprised of interrelated, interdependent and multi-influenced parts. One of the most important mechanisms that integrate these parts is the commitment of a societys members to a common set of values and beliefs. These cultural ethnic o
37、r community-based values form the basis of that cultures particular way of life. These are cultural values. Cultural values are derived from the larger philosophical issues that are part of cultures milieu. They are transmitted by a variety of sources (family, media, school, church, state, and so on
38、) and therefore tend to be “broad-based, enduring, and relatively stable” (Samovar, Porter & Stefani, 2003).Most important, they guide both perception and communication, and get translated into action. Thus, an understanding of cultural values can surely help to appreciate behaviors and speeches of
39、people from different cultures.2.2 Hofstedes value dimensions: individualism and collectivismHofstede and Triandis contribute a lot for individualism and collectivism in value system. According to Hofstede (1991), individualism stands for a society in which the ties between individuals are loose: ev
40、eryone in an individualistic society is expected to look after himself of herself and his of her immediate family. On the other hand, collectivism stands for a society in which people from birth onwards are integrated into strong, cohesive in-group, which throughout peoples lifetime continues to pro
41、tect them in exchange for unquestioning loyalty.In culture individualism is an “I” consciousness prevailing which encouraged competition rather than cooperation and personal goals over group goals. Every individual has the right to his or her private property, thoughts and opinions. These cultures s
42、tress more in individual initiative and achievement, and their individual decision making which are quite different in collective cultures.Collectivism put more emphasis on (a)the views , needs, interests ,goals of the group than oneself (b) social norms and duty defined by the group rather than beh
43、avior to get pleasure;(c) beliefs shared with the group rather than beliefs that distinguish self ; and (d) great readiness to cooperate with group members.2.3 Definition of giftGift-giving is defined as the voluntary transfer from one person to another without compensation. Gift giving is not only
44、an economic transaction, but a process of high-context communication that conveys rich, symbolic meanings and is a medium for social interaction and personal expression. In The American Heritage Dictionary(2003),Gift is defined as: something that is bestowed voluntarily and without compensationThoug
45、h this is an accurate definition, it is far from a complete picture as gift has complex meanings in our life.2.4 What makes a gift Anything can be a gift in some occasions. For example, if you visit Germany for the first time, you can bring the hostess a bouquet of flowers to show your gallant to the hostess. Then, a bouquet of flower is a gift.Sherry (1983) claims that,“the transformation from resource to gift occurs through the vehicles of social relationships and giving occasions”. In Sherrys description, the vehicles of transformation can be either a social relationship or
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