Honne and Tatemae: a world dominated by a “game of masks”

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Buzzi, P. and Megele, C. 2012. Honne and Tatemae: a world dominated by a “game of masks”. in: Christopher, E. (ed.) Communication Across Cultures Palgrave Macmillan.
Chapter titleHonne and Tatemae: a world dominated by a “game of masks”
AuthorsBuzzi, P. and Megele, C.
Abstract

This paper examines the intricacies of communication and managing communication across different cultures, societies and geographical boundaries. In specific, it extends Austin’s Speech Act Theory beyond its speaker-centred conceptualisation to explore the dynamics and complexities of communication process as an interactive dialogic act of meaning making.
Drawing on Goffman’s symbolic interaction theory the authors reflect on empirical examples and the dynamics of everyday communication and explore the tension between Honne (true individual feelings and desires) and Tatemae (individual façade) from a dramaturgical perspective.
The authors then examine some practical and ethical implication and applications of the above in relation to effective and ethical communication in a world dominated by a game of masks (Honne & Tatemae).

Book titleCommunication Across Cultures
EditorsChristopher, E.
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN
Hardcover978-0230275676
Publication dates
Print03 Sep 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited02 Jun 2015
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/communication-across-cultures-elizabeth-christopher/?K=9780230275676
LanguageEnglish
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