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American Ways

A Guide for Foreigners in the United States

Intercultural Press, 2003 Mehr


Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Overview
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

Gary Althen’s richly detailed guide shines a psychological, cultural and sociological spotlight on American customs, values, attitudes and behavior. Organized into 22 chapters that cover just about every aspect of American life, the book hits you with its uncanny insight, accuracy and honesty. Although he doesn’t completely avoid stereotyping (and doesn’t seem at all bothered by it), Althen presents the good, the bad and the quirky. He explains the “why” behind American attitudes and manners. Even though this is a guide for foreigners visiting, doing business in or living in the United States, Americans also should read this book. It’s an eye-opener about the national personality, or the perceived national personality, from naïvete to individualism. As Scotsman Robert Burns wrote, “Oh wad some power the giftie gie us, to see oursels as others see us.” Well, here’s your chance.

Take-Aways

  • People from other countries often find it difficult to understand Americans.
  • Those who come to understand American ideas, attitudes and motivations, they will have a better understanding of the American people overall.
  • Misunderstanding often leads foreigners to have negative opinions about Americans.

About the Author

Gary Althen, a former foreign student advisor at the University of Iowa, spending much of his 30 years on campus as director of the Office of International Students and Scholars. He has been president of NAPSA, the Association of International Educators. He is the author of The Handbook of Foreign Student Advising, and is author, editor or coauthor of many other international educational and inter-cultural affairs publications. He has lived and worked in Peru and Malaysia.


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