Beyond Culture
Beyond Culture is a 1976 book by American anthropologist Edward T. Hall.
High vs. low context culture
Main article: High- and low-context cultures
Extension transference
Main article: Extension transference
Quotes
- A key factor in explaining the sad state of American education can be found in overbureaucratization, which is seen in the compulsion to consolidate our public schools into massive factories and to increase to mammoth size our universities even in underpopulated states. The problem with bureaucracies is that they have to work hard and long to keep from substituting self-serving survival and growth for their original primary objective. Few succeed. Bureaucracies have no soul, no memory, and no conscience. If there is a single stumbling block on the road to the future, it is the bureaucracy as we know it. (p. 219)
See also
- Gaston Bachelard (1934, 1938)
- Gregory Bateson (1979) Mind and Nature
- Carl Jung
- Alfred Korzybski (1933) – general semantics
- A Guide for the Perplexed (1977)
- Against Method (1975)
- Janus: A Summing Up (1978)
- Rhizome (1976)
- Sociobiology (1975)
- The Message in the Bottle (1975)
- The Selfish Gene (1976)
- The Tao of Physics (1975)
- Wholeness and the Implicate Order (1980)
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974)
External links
- The Grip of Culture: Edward T. Hall (pdf) -- a faithful synopsis by Sergio Missana covering:
- The Silent Language (1959)
- The Hidden Dimension (1966)
- Beyond Culture (1976)
- Edward T. Hall and The History of Intercultural Communication: The United States and Japan (pdf) by Everett M. Rogers, William B. Hart, and Yoshitaka Miike (2002)
- Beyond Culture: Communicating with Asian American Children and Families(pdf) by Gary Huang (1997) at Teachers College, Columbia University (from WA.gov)
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