Culture Shock and Multiculturalism: Reclaiming a Useful Model from the Religious Realm

by Edward Dutton

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It used to be widely accepted amongst anthropologists that when they conducted fieldwork with foreign cultures they experienced something called `culture shock.' This book will argue that `culture shock' is a useful model for understanding an important part of human experience. However, in its most widely-known form, the stage model, `culture shock' has been heavily influenced by the same anti-science, latter-day religiosity that has become so influential more broadly: Multiculturalism.This book will examine culture shock through the model of `religion.' It will show how the most well-known model of culture shock - so popular amongst business consultants, expatriates, international students and travelers - has become a means of promoting and sustaining this replacement religion which includes everything from dogmatism and fervour to conversion experience. By so doing, it will aim both to better understand culture shock and to show how it can still be useful, if divorced from its implicitly religious dimensions, to broadly scientific scholars. It will also suggest how anthropology itself might be stripped of its ideological infiltration and returned to the realm of science.
  • ISBN10 6613436615
  • ISBN13 9786613436610
  • Publish Date 2 January 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 29 May 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Not Avail
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 265
  • Language English