People from Eastern and Western cultures have differences in their
perception and understanding of the world that are not well
represented by a collectivist/individualist distinction.
Differences in worldview are inscribed in personal relationships
and the ways in which people try to understand the "other" in
relation to themselves. When people from the East and West
encounter one another, these differences are brought to the fore in
jarring moments of culture clash. Such encounters, seen through a
contextualized narrative lens can offer insights for deeper
cross-cultural knowing. In Narrative and Cultural Humility
Ruthellen Josselson recounts her time teaching group therapy to
Chinese therapists over the course of ten years and illustrates her
own profound experience of cultural dissonance. For example, many
of her students regarded her as what they termed "a good witch"
seeing her as a transformative healer purveying something magical
rather than a teacher of psychotherapy with theories and techniques
that could be learned. At the same time, she was often mystified by
their learning styles and organizational processes which were so
different from her own experiences. In these instances, along with
others chronicled in the book, Josselson confronts the foundational
(and often unconscious) assumptions embedded in cultural worldviews
(on both sides) that are manifest in nearly every interaction. This
re-telling underscores the need for cultural humility when
narrating one's experiences and the experiences of different
relational cultures. While narrative is always rooted in
culture-bound worldviews, it can also be a way of bridging them.
Narrative and Cultural Humility ultimately tells the story of what
it means to recognize our own unspoken assumptions to better
connect with people of another culture. It also highlights the
values and needs that are universally human.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
EXPLORATIONS IN NARRATIVE PSYCH SERIES |
Release date: |
November 2022 |
Authors: |
Ruthellen Josselson
(Professor of Psychology)
|
Dimensions: |
235 x 155 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
208 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-766735-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
General
|
LSN: |
0-19-766735-X |
Barcode: |
9780197667354 |
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