‘Lifting the shell’: expressions of emotion and cross-cultural struggle in international students
16 jun 2020
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Publicado en línea: 16 jun 2020
Páginas: 313 - 336
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/holiness-2016-0007
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© 2016 Rebekah Callow, published by Sciendo
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Research has shown that while humans around the world hold various emotions in common with one another – sadness, happiness, fear and anger – the expression of these emotions can look different depending on the culture. This article explores the different expressions of ‘struggle’ that arise when a person experiences ‘culture shock’ or ‘culture stress’ due to life in a cross-cultural context. The article argues that in the increasingly international context of higher education, urgent attention needs to be given to these different cultural expressions of struggle, in order to better understand students’ experiences and provide effective coping strategies. Richard Lewis's cultural model is developed for use in this context.