Understanding Global Cultures: Metaphorical Journeys Through 34 Nations, Clusters of Nations, Continents and Diversity (Record no. 102712)

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International Standard Book Number 9781483340074
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Classification number 306
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Personal name Gannon, Martin J.
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Title Understanding Global Cultures: Metaphorical Journeys Through 34 Nations, Clusters of Nations, Continents and Diversity
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Edition statement 6th ed
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sage Publications, Inc.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
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General note Part I: Introduction<br/>1. Understanding Cultural Metaphors<br/><br/>Part II: Authority Ranking Cultures<br/>2. The Thai Kingdom<br/>3. The Japanese Garden<br/>4. Bedouin Jewelry and Saudi Arabia<br/>5. The Turkish Coffeehouse<br/>6. The Brazilian Samba<br/>7. The Polish Village Church<br/>8. Kimchi and Korea<br/><br/>Part III: Scandinavian Egalitarian Cultures<br/>9. The Swedish Stuga<br/>10. The Finnish Sauna<br/>11. The Danish Christmas Luncheon<br/><br/>Part IV: Other Egalitarian Cultures<br/>12. The German Symphony<br/>13. Irish Conversations<br/>14. The Canadian Backpack and Flag<br/>15. French Wine<br/><br/>Part V: Market Pricing Cultures<br/>16. American Football<br/>17. The Traditional British House<br/><br/>Part VI: Cleft National Cultures<br/>18. The Malaysian Balik Kampung<br/>19. The Nigerian Marketplace<br/>20. The Israeli Kibbutzim and Moshavim<br/>21. The Italian Opera<br/>22. Belgian Lace<br/><br/>Part VII: Torn National Cultures<br/>23. The Mexican Fiesta<br/>24. The Russian Ballet<br/><br/>Part VIII: The Base Culture and its Diffusion across Borders (Clusters of Nations): The Example of China<br/>25. China's Great Wall and Cross-Cultural Paradox<br/>26. The Chinese Family Altar<br/>27. The Singapore Hawker Centers<br/><br/>Part IX: India, Shiva, and Diversity<br/>28. India: The Dance of Shiva<br/>29. India: A Kaleidoscope of Diversity<br/><br/>Part X: Same Metaphor, Different Meanings<br/>30. The Spanish Bullfight<br/>31. The Portuguese Bullfight<br/><br/>Part XI: Perspectives on Continents<br/>32. Australian Outdoor Recreational Activities<br/>33. The Sub-Saharan African Bush Taxi<br/><br/>Part XII: What We've Learned<br/>34. An Integrative Summary
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Source of heading or term Cross-Cultural Orientation
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Personal name Pillai, Rajnandini
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