This book calls for a change in the way interculturality is introduced
in Chinese language education, while the demand for Chinese language
teaching increases around the world. The concept of culture - as in the
phrase 'Chinese culture' - has often been one of the main emphases of
Chinese language education, providing students with facts about China
and 'recipes' on how to meet Chinese people and how to behave like them.
However, Chinese culture, like all cultures, does not constitute a
closed system, but is constantly evolving and exchanging with other
cultures.
This unique volume comprises studies from around the world that promote
intercultural awareness, dialogue, and encounters in Chinese language
education. Written in a clear and readable style, this book will appeal
to a diverse readership, from practising and training teachers of
Chinese, to researchers interested in language and intercultural
education.