Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Interdisciplinary and Intercultural



Good Morning!

Since the interdisciplinary trip "Georgia Coast: History, Literature, and Environment" is finally over, I am back to my on-going research on hopelessly weird topic of Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Communication. The topic got even weirder when my interdisciplinary classmates, one after another, were rolling their eyes while trying to lead the conversation toward more common intercultural topics of Russian cuisine or Russian language. Although negligible quantity of students was insisting on explanation of the deepest meaning of the subject, the meaning was, apparently, fathomless, so nobody was able to stay awake for long enough.