摘要
The film Dark Matter,based on the actual event of Chinese student Lu Gang shooting in America,tells the protagonist Liu Xing’s cultural tragedy.Through the analysis of cultural differences in Black Matter from the perspective of Hofstede’s theory of cultural dimensions,this paper explores the reasons for Liu Xing’s failure of across-cultural communication,which gives us thought on how to improve intercultural communication in the context of globalization.
The film Dark Matter,based on the actual event of Chinese student Lu Gang shooting in America,tells the protagonist Liu Xing’s cultural tragedy.Through the analysis of cultural differences in Black Matter from the perspective of Hofstede’s theory of cultural dimensions,this paper explores the reasons for Liu Xing’s failure of across-cultural communication,which gives us thought on how to improve intercultural communication in the context of globalization.
出处
《海外英语》
2015年第16期148-149,共2页
Overseas English