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Romance, Family, and Nation in Japanese Colonial Literature explores how Japanese writers in Korea, Manchuria, and Taiwan used narratives of romantic and familial love in order to traverse the dangerous currents of empire.
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This book examines three examples of late nineteenth-century Japanese adaptations of Western literature: a biography of U.S. Grant recasting him as a... Læs mere
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The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 has been widely seen as a historical turning-point. In Japan the war reinforced the country's self-image as a... Læs mere
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In Seijaku, Miki Fujito draws on ancient Japanese wisdom to guide you back to quiet strength amid the noise of modern life. Through calming reflections and gentle practices, this book helps you slow down, breathe deeply and find peace within.
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This book examines how early research on literary activities outside national literatures such as émigré... Læs mere
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Grounded in Japanese philosophy and ideas of non-duality and emptiness, this is a much-welcomed contribution to central issues in philosophy of education.
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This edited book brings together studies on morphological case in Japanese, English, and Bantu languages, among others, from morphosyntactic, semantic and historical perspectives.
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This book explores the socio-cultural dimensions of rice, ritual, and relationship in Japanese culture, utilizing critical resources drawn from the methodologies of liturgical inculturation, ritual studies, and postcolonial theory.
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In this innovative and interdisciplinary book, Thomas Gaubatz offers a fresh approach to understanding the literature of the Tokugawa townspeople.