目录

  • 1 Culture
    • 1.1 Course introduction
    • 1.2 Case Study
    • 1.3 Culture
    • 1.4 Differences between Chinese culture and western culture
  • 2 Communication
    • 2.1 Comunication
    • 2.2 Case study1
    • 2.3 Intercultural Communication
    • 2.4 Case study2
  • 3 Hofstede’s Culture
    • 3.1 Individualism and Collectivism
    • 3.2 Power distance
    • 3.3 Uncertainty Avoidance
    • 3.4 Anna and King
    • 3.5 Let's deal with China - Intercultural communication
    • 3.6 masculinity ve femininity
  • 4 Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck’s Model
    • 4.1 Case study
    • 4.2 Man and Nature
    • 4.3 Religions
  • 5 Hall’s Culture Context Model
    • 5.1 Case study
    • 5.2 Compliment
    • 5.3 low context and High context
    • 5.4 Face-Negotiation Theory
  • 6 Cultural Connotation in Language
    • 6.1 Case study
    • 6.2 Language and Culture
  • 7 Norms of social Interaction
    • 7.1 Verbal communication
    • 7.2 Addressing
    • 7.3 Gratitude
    • 7.4 Taboos
    • 7.5 Case study
  • 8 Non-verbal Communication
    • 8.1 Case Study
    • 8.2 Nonverbal language
    • 8.3 How to Read Body Language
  • 9 Ethnocentrism and Stereotypes
    • 9.1 Case study
    • 9.2 Ethnocentrism
    • 9.3 Race discrimination
    • 9.4 Stereotypes
  • 10 Culture Shock
    • 10.1 Case study
    • 10.2 Culture shock
    • 10.3 Ethnocentrism
    • 10.4 Reverse Culture Shock
  • 11 Acculturation and Identity
    • 11.1 Acculturation
    • 11.2 Identity
    • 11.3 Case study
  • 12 Education
    • 12.1 Chinese education
    • 12.2 Western education
    • 12.3 Case Study
  • 13 Family and Gender
    • 13.1 Case study
    • 13.2 Gender
    • 13.3 Wedding and Funeral customs
  • 14 Customs and Festivals
    • 14.1 Chinese festivals
    • 14.2 Western festivals
    • 14.3 Chinese cuisine
    • 14.4 Western cuisine
  • 15 Intercultural business
    • 15.1 Case study
    • 15.2 Business Negotiation
  • 16 Globalization
    • 16.1 Economic Globalization
    • 16.2 Political Globalization
    • 16.3 Cultural Globalization
Case Study

Legally Blonde Storyline

Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) has itall. She's the President of her sorority, a Hawaiian Tropic girl, Miss June inher campus calendar, and, above all, a natural blonde. She dates the cutestfraternity boy on campus and wants nothing more than to be Mrs. WarnerHuntington III. But, there's just one thing stopping Warner (Matthew Davis)from popping the question: Elle is too blonde. Growing up across the streetfrom Aaron Spelling might mean something in Los Angeles, California, butnothing to Warner's East-Coast blue blood family. So, when Warner packs up forHarvard Law and reunites with an old sweetheart from prep school, Elle ralliesall her resources and gets into Harvard, determined to win him back. But lawschool is a far cry from the comforts of her poolside and the mall. Elle mustwage the battle of her life, for her guy, for herself and for all the blondeswho suffer endless indignities everyday.



Why is Elle Woods considered diverse byHarvard Law School?

And Why is Elle Woods admitted byHarvard Law School?

What can we learn from it about Americanculture?