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Language Inequality and Distortion in Intercultural Communication
A Critical Theory Approach
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English
Published/Copyright:
1986
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This study sheds light on the problem of communicative inequality, neglected both by linguists and communication scholars, among speakers of different languages. It provides a four-step Critical Theory analysis of language-based inequality and distortion between speakers of a few dominant languages, especially English, and speakers of minority languages in the context of international and intercultural communication. Based on a theoretical framework of “Distorted Communication” developed by J. Habermas and C. Müller, the analysis focuses on a critical description, definition, and interpretation of “Distorted Intercultural Communication”, and exposes the ideology that legitimates linguistic inequality and distortion in communication.
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Table of contents
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List of Tables, List of Figures
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Introduction
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1. Critical Theory Approach to Language Inequalities
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2 Language Inequality in Distorted Intercultural Communication
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3. The Ideology of Civilization and Western Domination
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4. Conclusion
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