Rethinking Japan Vol 2: Social Sciences, Ideology and ThoughtRoutledge, 7 Ara 2018 - 412 sayfa These papers explore the debate over new directions in Japanese studies. |
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Some Thoughts on the Origins of the Meiji Constitution 1889 | 42 |
Religion and Politics in Contemporary Japan | 56 |
Kita Ikki and Japanese Fascism | 70 |
New Social Historical Research Methods into the History of Modern | 90 |
Computer Interpersonal Communication and Education in Japan | 97 |
Some Lateral Thinking about keigo | 111 |
How Real is the Myth? | 124 |
The Concept of yume Dreams in Japanese Daily Life | 215 |
Studying Material Culture as a Means to Understanding Japan | 229 |
The Popular Beliefs of Contemporary Japan | 242 |
In Search of a New Interpretation of Ascetic Experiences | 250 |
UpperClass Heian Society and Japanese Folk Religion | 271 |
How Japanese Concepts were | 297 |
The Case of | 312 |
The Religious Background of the Deification of Tokugawa Ieyasu | 331 |
Rethinking the Purposes of Japanese Peasant Studies | 146 |
Some Aspects of Female | 164 |
Consequences and Reactions | 177 |
Spaciotemporal Place in Japanese Social Organization | 192 |
How Japanese is Japan in the 1980s? | 350 |
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Rethinking Japan: Social sciences, ideology & thought Adriana Boscaro,Franco Gatti,Massimo Raveri Sınırlı önizleme - 1990 |
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