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- Japan, The Sustainable Society: The Artisanal Ethos, Ordinary Virtues . . .
But by the early 1990s, that bubble burst in spectacular fashion The Japanese economic miracle was over In this book, John Lie argues that in many ways the Japan of today has the potential to be even more significant than it was four decades ago
- Heiki de uso o tsuku Hitotachi: kyogi to jaaku no shinrigaku [JAPANESE . . .
The book is stock full of other fascinating concepts and thought provoking issues Peck suggests in the book that it is time for science to begin to study evil more closely Peck sees great advances happening when science and religion merge to address evil, instead of being mutually exclusive
- Japan, the Sustainable Society by John Lie - Paper
But by the early 1990s, that bubble burst in spectacular fashion The Japanese economic miracle was over In this book, John Lie argues that in many ways the Japan of today has the potential to be even more significant than it was four decades ago
- proves Japan to be much more multicultural than is commonly
The book's strengths are many Chapter 2 ("The Contemporary Discourse of Japaneseness") is probably the best, followed closely by Chapter 5 ("Genealogies of Japanese Identity and Monoethnic Ideol ogy")
- Multiethnic Japan: Lie, John: 9780674002999: Amazon. com: Books
In a passionately argued text, Lie examines the many sources of difference in Japanese society: from pre-Meiji outcasts and Korean artisans (as well as aristocracy) to postwar Chinese immigrants and the hafu (children of mixed descent): Japan is a society as diverse as any other
- Multiethnic Japan by John Lie | Goodreads
Lie casts light on a wide range of minority groups in modern Japanese society, including the Ainu, Burakumin (descendants of premodern outcasts), Chinese, Koreans, and Okinawans In so doing, he depicts the trajectory of modern Japanese identity
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- The Man in the High Castle - Wikipedia
The Nazis banned the book in the U S , but the Japanese allow its publication and sale in the Pacific States of America Supposedly, Abendsen lives in a heavily guarded estate named the High Castle The Nazi news media inform the public that Joseph Goebbels is the new Chancellor of Nazi Germany
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