This groundbreaking volume presents first-person autobiographies from twelve foundational figures in intercultural studies. Through richly personal narratives, the contributors trace the field's evolution, synthesizing insights from anthropology, psychology, communication, and education. Framed by contextual essays from the editors, the book offers a rare scholarly resource that bridges disciplinary history with contemporary relevance-essential for students, scholars, and practitioners alike.
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