culture-shock--文化差异PPT课件.ppt

上传人:可****阿 文档编号:82395820 上传时间:2023-03-25 格式:PPT 页数:39 大小:3.04MB
返回 下载 相关 举报
culture-shock--文化差异PPT课件.ppt_第1页
第1页 / 共39页
culture-shock--文化差异PPT课件.ppt_第2页
第2页 / 共39页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

《culture-shock--文化差异PPT课件.ppt》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《culture-shock--文化差异PPT课件.ppt(39页珍藏版)》请在taowenge.com淘文阁网|工程机械CAD图纸|机械工程制图|CAD装配图下载|SolidWorks_CaTia_CAD_UG_PROE_设计图分享下载上搜索。

1、UQ Abroad Presentation Semester Two,2012UQ Abroad Presentation Semester Two,2012Unit 10 Culture ShockUQ Abroad Presentation Semester Two,2012Outline1)The definition of culture shock 2)The stages of culture shock3)Symptoms of Culture Shock4)The Culture Shock Circle5)The Reverse Culture Shock6)Ways to

2、 manage culture shock4-5-6-7-DiscussionDiscuss in groups for 5 minutes1.What do all these situations have in common?2.What is your definition of culture shock?3.Where does culture shock happen?4.What could be the damage caused by culture shock?5.Why do we need to study this concept?8-UQ Abroad Prese

3、ntation Semester Two,2012Culture Shock is.The inevitable process of your mind and body adjusting to a new placeA highly individual experience that may last weeks or even months.For some peopleCultural differences are interesting and stimulating and they want more!For othersCultural differences resul

4、t in discomfort and confusion,they tend to judge or evaluate other people and places and reach negative conclusions.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLE Culture shockisapsychologicalphenomenonthatisexperiencedmostoftenbythosewho,whethervoluntarilyorinvoluntarily,intheprocessofadjustingthemselvestoa

5、newculture.Itisthetraumaofbewilderment(困惑、紧张)whichpeoplefindthemselvesinwhentheyareisolatedinanalienculture.文化冲击指在大量地收到一种异文化的信息之后,尤其身处异国,不同程度地产生的一种心理反应。这是因为失去自己原有熟悉的社会信号和符号,对于对方的社会符号不熟悉,而产生的深度焦虑症1.The Definition of Culture ShockName of presentation Month 2008SAMPLECulture Shock Culture shock is the

6、personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country,or to a move between social environments,also a simple travel to another type of life.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLE2.Phases of Culture Shock:Honeymoon phase Ne

7、gotiation phaseAdjustment PhaseMastery PhaseName of presentation Month 2008SAMPLEHoneymoon phase Duringthisperiod,thedifferencesbetweentheoldandnewcultureareseeninaromanticlight.Forexample,inmovingtoanewcountry,anindividualmightlovethenewfood,thepaceoflife,andthelocalshabits.Duringthefirstfewweeks,m

8、ostpeoplearefascinatedbythenewculture.Theyassociatewithnationalswhospeaktheirlanguage,andwhoarepolitetotheforeigners.Thisperiodisfullofobservationsandnewdiscoveries.Likemosthoneymoonperiods,thisstageeventuallyends.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLENegotiation Phase(Irritation and Hostility)Focus

9、turns from similarities to the differences which are suddenly everywhere Become easily frustrated by the differences Often feel inadequate and unproductive Little difficulties become major sources of irritation Experience culture shock as the reality of the new life hitsName of presentation Month 20

10、08SAMPLENegotiation phaseAfter some time(usually around three months,depending on the individual),differences between the old and new culture become apparent and may create anxiety.Excitement may eventually give way to unpleasant feelings of frustration and anger as one continues to experience unfav

11、orable events that may be perceived as strange and offensive to ones cultural attitude.Language barriers,stark(完全的)differences in public hygiene,traffic safety,food accessibility and quality may heighten the sense of disconnection from the surroundings.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLE Has adopt

12、ed some of the local values and feels less isolated Finds increased self confidence Becomes integrated into a new social network Crisis is over and slowly learn to function under new conditions Phase Three:Adjustment PhaseName of presentation Month 2008SAMPLEAdjustment phaseAftersometime(usually6to1

13、2months),onegrowsaccustomedtothenewcultureanddevelopsroutines.Oneknowswhattoexpectinmostsituationsandthehostcountrynolongerfeelsallthatnew.Onebecomesconcernedwithbasiclivingagain,andthingsbecomemorenormal.Onestartstodevelopproblem-solvingskillsfordealingwiththecultureandbeginstoaccepttheculturesways

14、withapositiveattitude.Theculturebeginstomakesense,andnegativereactionsandresponsestotheculturearereduced.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLEMasteryPhase(Biculturalism)Increased enjoyment found in new customs and ways of doing/saying things Ability to function in two cultures with confidence Life m

15、ay be just as good or even better than before Realization that there will be things you will miss when you pack up and return home anticipate reality of reverse culture shock!Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLEMastery phase Inthemasterystagepeopleareabletoparticipatefullyandcomfortablyinthehostcul

16、ture.Masterydoesnotmeantotalconversion;peopleoftenkeepmanytraitsfromtheirearlierculture,suchasaccentsandlanguages.Itisoftenreferredtoasthebiculturalismstage.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLE3.Symptoms of Culture Shock.Name of presentation Month 2008SAMPLESadness,loneliness,melancholyPreoccupatio

17、nwithhealthAches,pains,andallergiesInsomnia,desiretosleeptoomuchortoolittleChangesintemperament,depression,feelingvulnerable,feelingpowerlessAnger,irritability,resentment,unwillingnesstointeractwithothersIdentifyingwiththeoldcultureoridealizingtheoldcountryLossofidentityName of presentation Month 20

18、08SAMPLESymptoms of Culture ShockTrying too hard to absorb everything in the new culture or country Unable to solve simple problems Lack of confidence Feelings of inadequacy or insecurity Developing stereotypes about the new culture Developing obsessions such as over-cleanliness Longing for family F

19、eelings of being lost,overlooked,exploited or abused 4.The model of culture shockThe process of culture shock can be illustrated by a model known as the“W”curve(see diagram on the following page).This model may not relate to your experience or only partially.Sometimes the process is faster or slower

20、.Many people go through different phases of the process of adjustment several times,so parts of the curve in the diagram may repeat themselves.23-W-CURVE故事章节过渡页0124-Cycle of AdjustmentHOST COUNTRYgo on exchange?25-故事章节过渡页Moods would change like this if you suffer from culture shock26-5.Reverse Cultu

21、re Shock(Re-entry Shock)n The often unexpected and difficult period of disorientation(迷惑,迷失方向)and readjustment experienced after returning to ones own culture after an extended period of living abroad.27-Most people anticipate some degree of culture shock.Very few people believe they will experience

22、 reverse culture shock.28-The Phases of Reverse Culture Shock are almost the same as those of Culture ShocknHoneymoon phasenNegotiation(disintegration)phasenAdjustment(integration)phasenMastery(biculturalism)phase29-Culture Shock and Reverse Culture Shock are not just unpleasant side effects of inte

23、rnational living.They are the necessary ingredients that bring about quality exchanges.30-1)Participation is the key2)Establish new support systemsexpatriates,locals3)Take care of yourself-physically and mentally 4)Learn the host country language5)Relax your grip on home culture6)Stay in touch back

24、home7)Blend your own cultural traditions with the new8)Keep a journal9)Maintain your sense of humor10)Have faith in yourself11)Experiment,expand,exploreKeys to Survive Cultural Adjustment31-UQ Abroad Presentation Semester Two,2012ExercisesnHere are some excerpts from the postcards of English student

25、s studying in China.Please identify they were written in which stage of culture shock.33-Culture shocknDear Joan,nLife here seems not so bad after all.The people are quite nice once you get to know them a little better and begin to figure out their way of looking at things.Guess Im beginning-just be

26、ginning-to know the ropes.nLovenPeter34-Culture shocklDear Mum and Dad,lIm really feeling fed up with my life here and longing for home.Getting anything done over here is a nightmare-the locals are so lazy and unhelpful.And on top of all that I feel rundown and sleepy all the time,seem to have lost

27、all my zest.lLovelJim35-Culture shocklDear Michael,lThis is a fantastic place!So many interesting things to see,such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven.Even wandering the streets is a delight with all the bustle and hordes of cyclists.Im really happy I came.lBest wisheslSimon36-Culture s

28、hocknDear Nicky,nThanks for your letter.It was lovely to hear from you.Ive been thinking about your question about what I find strangest about living in China-but the trouble is Ive been here so long and have settled into the way of life so much that everything seems perfectly ordinary!So,if you wan

29、t to find out youll have to come out to see for yourself with a fresh pair of eyes.I can be your guide!nBest wishesnPaul 37-Summary1.The definition of culture shock2.The stages of culture shock3.The symptoms of culture shock4.The Model of culture shock 5.The reverse culture shock6.Ways to survive cultural adjustment 38-HomeworknReview what we have learned nWrite a log about culture shock39-

展开阅读全文
相关资源
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 生活休闲 > 生活常识

本站为文档C TO C交易模式,本站只提供存储空间、用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,本站只是中间服务平台,本站所有文档下载所得的收益归上传人(含作者)所有。本站仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。若文档所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知淘文阁网,我们立即给予删除!客服QQ:136780468 微信:18945177775 电话:18904686070

工信部备案号:黑ICP备15003705号© 2020-2023 www.taowenge.com 淘文阁