The construction of the third culture between an exiled of the civil war and a spanish born in the USSR

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  • Ana Victoria López Florentino Universidad de Cádiz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.0.18358

Keywords:

Third culture, interaction, interdependence, need

Abstract

The present article proposes a practical application of the Third Culture Construction Theory by Fred L. Casmir and Nobleza Asunción-Lande to a very specific case such as the marriage between a child of war, Manuel Arce, and his wife María Sánchez Puig, a Spaniard born in the Soviet Union from exiled parents. In order to do so, we will first study these two authors’ approach and then apply their theoretical model to our object of study in order to illustrate, with the testimonies of both, how they have configured such third culture that includes elements which are both Russian and Spanish.

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Arce, Manuel (2009), Memorias de Rusia: vivencias de un “niño de la guerra”, Madrid: Editorial Multipress SA. 

Casmir, Fred L. (1993), “Third-Culture Buildings: a paradigm shift for international and intercultural communication” en Deetz S. (ed.), Communication Yearbook/16, Londres: Sage Publications, 407-428. 

Casmir, Fred L. y NC. Asunción-Lande (1989), “Intercultural Communication Revisited: Conceptuali- zation, Paradigm building and Methodological Approaches” en Anderson, J. (ed.), Communication Yearbook/12, Londres: Sage Publications, 278-309. 

López FLorentino, AV. (2016), “La adaptación trans- cultural de uno de los niños de la guerra en la URSS: el caso de Manuel Arce”, Scientific Journal on Intercultural Studies, 2 (2), 197-219.

Rodrigo Alsina, Miquel (1999), Comunicación Intercultural, Barcelona: Anthropos. 

Published

2018-12-30

How to Cite

López Florentino, A. V. (2018). The construction of the third culture between an exiled of the civil war and a spanish born in the USSR. EU-topías. A Journal on Interculturality, Communication, and European Studies, 6, 35–45. https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.0.18358
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