On – and in – bicultural encounter

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/14779757.2022.2067782
S. Rivers, B. Rodgers, Janet May, Keith Tudor
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ABSTRACT This article tells a story of bicultural engagement in Aotearoa New Zealand, specifically in the context of offering a space – and place – for engagement in and discussion about relationships between tangata whenua, the first people of the land of Aotearoa New Zealand, and subsequent settlers. Framed in terms of relational engagement (in)formed by contact, connection, journey and place, the article welcomes the reader, and introduces the authors and their relationship(s) to and with bicultural encounter. Drawing on the image of the double-hulled waka, a sea-going voyaging canoe, the article discusses encounter and biculturalism. We finish with some vignettes and reflections around our experience of bicultural encounter in the context of the PCE2021 conference.
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两种文化之间的相遇
本文讲述了一个关于新西兰奥特罗阿的双文化接触的故事,特别是在提供一个空间和场所的背景下,参与和讨论了新西兰奥特罗阿土地上的第一个人tangata whenua和后来的定居者之间的关系。文章以接触、联系、旅行和地点形成的关系参与为框架,欢迎读者,并介绍作者及其与双文化相遇的关系。本文以双体海上航行独木舟“瓦卡”为意象,探讨相遇与双文化主义。在PCE2021会议的背景下,我们以一些关于双文化相遇的小插曲和反思作为结束。
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