- Title
- Robert Jordan and the DMIS: A Literary Model for Intercultural Sensitivity
- Author/Creator
- Jeff Morgan
- Publication Details
- The (Un)Welcome Stranger: Intercultural Sensitivity in Six American Novels, pp.105-118
- Annotation
- Views the main character of For Whom the Bell Tolls as "ethnorelative," rather than ethnocentric, a result of Robert Jordan's long fictional experience with Spanish culture and people. Illustrates through a close reading of the novel and its commentators how it resonates with Milton J. Bennett's Developmental Model for Intercultural Sensitivity and how Hemingway and Jordan positively exemplify the idea as seen through that lens.
- Publisher
- McFarland & Company Press; Jefferson, NC
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015212020303691
Book chapter
Robert Jordan and the DMIS: A Literary Model for Intercultural Sensitivity
The (Un)Welcome Stranger: Intercultural Sensitivity in Six American Novels, pp.105-118
McFarland & Company Press
2023
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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