'Babe' and Intercultural Communication

by Janet Sayers

2020-05-06 20:24:52

'Interface' is a series of essays, cases and stories written by Associate Professor Janet Sayers which can be used in education and training courses. The first essay is ''Babe' and Intercultural Communication'. This essay has been used by educators a... Read more
'Interface' is a series of essays, cases and stories written by Associate Professor Janet Sayers which can be used in education and training courses. The first essay is ''Babe' and Intercultural Communication'. This essay has been used by educators around the world to help classes understand some of the challenges of becoming intercultural. Babe is a gentle, humorous film, from a less paranoid and fearful time. This essay aims to discuss a central theme of the movie, inter-cultural adaptation, and the role affection and trust play in inter-cultural relations. Specifically, this essay discusses these inter-cultural themes in the context of who Babe becomes (a sheep-pig) and what his transformation into this hybrid may teach us about the inter-cultural adaptation journey. Less

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PublisherJanet Sayers
Publication date May 7, 2018
ISBN2940155259367
Janet Sayers is emeritus professor of psychoanalytic psychology at the University of Kent in Canterbury where she also works as a clinical psychologist for the National Health Service. Her previous Ro...

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