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Cross Cultural Communication Theory and Practice PDFDrive (1)
Language and education
As we saw in Chapter 4, English is recognized as the major language of global communication as well as a lingua franca. It has also spawned a major international industry in English language learning and in teacher training. Cultural diplomacy often takes the form of cultural exchanges and scholar- ships as well as the provision of English language teachers overseas. Very often, it is the cultural missions themselves that provide this role, but other actors such as university courses both at home and abroad can achieve the same result. Other examples include the large number of short summer courses or ‘learning holidays’ that draw many young people from around the world to the projecting country. An example is the major effort being made by the Confucius Institute, which was set up to promote a wider understanding of Chinese language and culture. The Confucius Institute for Business has been opened in London, jointly established by Tsinghua University and the London School of Economics. Another example of the use of education in cultural diplomacy is the Fulbright Scholarship spon- sored by the USA. The arts Culture is often associated with the arts, in particular with ‘high art’, which can include exhibitions of paintings and sculpture and the performing arts of theatre, film, classical opera and ballet. Even during the Cold War, visits were made to the UK and the USA by the Moscow State Circus and the Bolshoi Ballet. The Royal Ballet visited Cuba in 2009 and was given a very enthusiastic reception. The exhibition in 2011 of Afghanistan Art and Culture at the British Museum aimed to develop a better knowledge and understanding of Afghanistan. Another example is the cooperation between the Royal Opera House in London and the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing. Although extremely influential, these ‘high art’ events are often targeted at a country’s educational elite. However, equally important are more widely popular events such as film festivals, pop music and fashion. These are often closely associated with the international media, which can ensure they have an impact far beyond the immediate circle of those who attend. |
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