Transforming intercultural critical incidents of women into transcultural and transcendental growth experiences

Claude Hélène Mayer, Ashley Jacobs, Mahlatse Malesa, Jessica Meiring, Bianca Victor

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Abstract

Intercultural communication is increasing globally, as well as in postapartheid South African contexts. Intercultural human interaction is often experienced as critical when dissimilarities between cultures occur. These experiences are opportunities for inner growth and empowerment when reflected upon. The study uses a qualitative research design, following an interpretative hermeneutical case study approach, exploring the in-depth experiences of four women in the South African context through autoethnographic accounts. The authors present their personal intercultural experiences as women in South Africa. The sample consists of five South African women between 24 and 28 years of age, who belong to different culture and language groups in South African society. They present selected intercultural critical incidents (CIs) which they have experienced. Data are analysed, interpreted and reported in a qualitative reporting style. Please add findings. The conclusions respond to the research question of how women in South Africa of different cultural origins experience intercultural CIs and how they transform their experiences into women's empowerment and growth. Recommendations for future research and practice in the field of women's empowerment are given.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWomen's Empowerment for a Sustainable Future
Subtitle of host publicationTranscultural and Positive Psychology Perspectives
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages31-48
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9783031259241
ISBN (Print)9783031259234
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Critical incidents (CIs)
  • Interculturality
  • Psychology
  • Transcendence
  • Transcultural growth
  • Transformation
  • Women's empowerment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology
  • General Social Sciences

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