Annet Chu is a freelance writer who loves to travel, eat, and write in Europe. She embraces intellectual travel opportunities by partaking in summer academies abroad. As a lifelong learner, she recently started to learn German and relearn French. During her free time, she enjoys reading about yoga philosophy, intercultural competence, and holistic nutrition.
Published
2015-06-14
How to Cite
Chu, A. H. S. (2015). The Puzzle of Interculturality. Journal of Integrated Studies, 6(1). Retrieved from https://jis.athabascau.ca/index.php/jis/article/view/181
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Abstract
I think that French is a romantic language, and I do listen to French-Canadian singers like Isabelle Boulay when I need a virtual romantic escape. However, to my surprise, I discovered something other than romance while traveling in France...