This book explores the notion of interculturality in education and
supports scholars in their discovery of the notion. Continuing the
author's previous work, the book urges (communication) education
researchers and educators to 'interculturalize' interculturality. This
book corresponds to the authors' endeavor to complexify the way
interculturality is discussed, expressed, (co-)constructed and advocated
in different parts of the world and in different languages. To
interculturalize interculturality is to expand the way we deal with the
notion as an object of scientific and educational discourse, noting the
dominating voices and allowing for silenced voices that are rarely heard
around interculturality to emerge. This book is based on broken
realities and (the authors') rebellious dreams. As two researchers and
educators with a long experience examining discourses of
interculturality, this book represents the authors' program for the
future of intercultural communication education. The book is divided
into three 'tableaus' (living descriptions) depicting today's 'broken'
realities of interculturality and two 'rebellious' dreams of what it
could be in research and education.