Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part D (2020)
Culture, language and literature: Developing cultural communication
Culture, language and literature: Developing cultural communication
Author(s)
Mamtaj Azmi
AbstractThe relationship between culture, language and literature cannot be overemphasized. Culture is passed on to new generations through education, but is learned and learned. Thanks to art and literature by other cultures. Literature allows us to transmit the deep meaning of a strong culture, its conservatism and bigotry and collective in conscience creating the possibility of social change through a critic Able to act in the unconscious world of emotions. Finally, the paper makes an argument that a multiplicity of cultures and a multiplicity of norms for oral and non-verbal behavior is required training in interpersonal communication and that literature can be used as a rich resource develop the ability to communicate appropriately in foreign cultural settings.
How to cite this article:
Mamtaj Azmi. Culture, language and literature: Developing cultural communication. Int J Appl Res 2020;6(1):352-354.