The Outsider's Syndrome Model: an inquiry into the psychodynamics of culture shock experience
著者
Med HAFSI
(Meddo hafushi)
社会学部
版
publisher
出版地
奈良
出版者
奈良大学
上位タイトル
奈良大学紀要
(Memoirs of the Nara University).
Vol.20号,
(1992.
03)
,p.225-
248
識別番号
ISSN
03892204
抄録
This paper explores the nature, or the psychodynamics of culture shock experience. The term culture shock, as far as I know, was first introduced by Oberg (1960), when studying the adjustment process of anthropologists to different cultures during their field research. For a longtime a subject for anthropology, thep henomenon of culture shock was studied as one of the phenomena observed during the course of adjustment to a new culture (Berry,1985). Recently, as can be shown by the large number of studies, clinical and social psychologists also have began to show interest in the phenomenon of culture shock and its socio-affective consequences
(Thurnwald, 1932; Conway, 1969; Berry, idem.; Berry; & Blondel, 1982; Brislin,
1981; Klein et al., 1971; Tajfel et al., 1965; Stein, 1975, 1985; Garza-Guerrero, 1974; Furnham and Bochner, 1986, etc.).