Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAlbert Simon Modified over 9 years ago
1
The University of Oklahoma Mission: Provide the best possible educational experience through excellence in teaching, research, and creative activity, and service to state and society.
2
Working together to promote East Asia!
3
Culture Why Learn another language and culture? Why learn about the Chinese culture? The Chinese East and West
4
Explore! To explore strange new worlds… …to seek out new civlizations…
5
Something Different City life Trollies
6
Hong Kong Bridge into the city Hong Kong Airport
7
Yangtze River Journey 3 rd longest river
8
Understanding Cultural Diversity 1.Global Competence Global citizenship and active participation in the world economy. 2.Competitive Edge Experience with other cultures should be a priority. 3.Personal Fulfillment A tremendous source of pleasure and fun!
9
Chinese, Japanese, or Korean? Go talk to them Rex! 1. Kungfu 2. Taekwondo 3. Karate 4. Judo 5. Sumo 6. Sushi 7. Bowing 8. Quiet in public Language
10
Chinese? Do they feel the same? Chinese, Japanese, Korean?
11
Even Google!!! Chinese?
12
Who are the Chinese? Activity Write down 5 words that come to mind when you think of the Chinese? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Stereotypes Has anyone here ever been to the “Far East?” Where have you learned about the Chinese and their culture? Why not Oriental?
13
How do the Chinese perceive themselves? What are the 4 Great Inventions?
14
The 4 Great Inventions Gun powder Compass
15
四大发明 Paper Printing
16
Did you know? Toothbrush Toilet paper Fishing reels Wheelbarrows Ice cream Whiskey Poker Kite
17
Discover China
18
Quick Facts Communist Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism 92% Han Chinese 56 ethnic minorities 100’s of dialects Mandarin 3 rd largest country
21
1 out of 5 1.357 billion population316,000,000 Population
22
Important elements of the Chinese Culture
23
Individual vs. Group US. or China China or the U.S.
24
The nail that sticks out gets hammered down !
25
Lingdao -领导 U.S. In Western countries, the terms “leader” and “leadership” often imply bettering oneself and managing in a fair, just, and responsible manner China In China, Lingdao has much more to do with personal power. Status or honor Soft hands-management style Cannot lose face!
26
Face-mianzi 面子 What is “face?” Reputation Feelings of prestige Individual view The community view Actions Examples of Face.
27
Relationships-Guanxi- 关系 “It’s not what you know, but who you know 。 ” Relationships form the foundations upon which business and society are built upon. Protect their networks with a level of devotion rarely seen in Western countries. Confucianism The 5 Relationships Ruler to Subject, Father to Son, Husband to Wife, Elder Brother to Younger Brother, and Friend to Friend.
28
East meets West
41
Do’s Don’ts Remove your shoes Greet the eldest person first Palm down to wave someone over. Use both hands Open gifts later Toast below other person’s glass. Eat all of the rice in your bowl. Slurp your food. Leave your chopsticks upright in your bowl. Point the bottom of your feet. Say, “Boy that Mao killed a lot of people.” Show PDA Give clock or books as gifts Talk about the “3 T’s”
42
Never….. Accept a compliment. Be humble. Parents never compliment…… Never make someone lose face….Yelling, correcting someone Never address people by their first names(Last name goes first). Never drink alcohol without a toast. Never let someone pay for the bill without fighting for it. Never show up empty handed.
43
Living together
44
References Yang Liu: East Meets West Sinolandquality.com Edward Tylor: Primitive Culture http://anthro.palomar.edu Dennis O’Neil Dr. Paul Bell: Dean Emeritus at the Univ. of Oklahoma
45
Q & A
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.