Social Theory and Japanese Experience

Social Theory and Japanese Experience
Title Social Theory and Japanese Experience PDF eBook
Author Johann P. Arnason
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 580
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317793137

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First published in 1997. This book is addressed to two kinds of readers: to social theorists, on the grounds that the Japanese experience is or should be of particular relevance to their problems, and to scholars working on Japanese history, culture and society, in the hope that the theoretical interpretations outlined below may be of some interest to them.

Difference & Modernity

Difference & Modernity
Title Difference & Modernity PDF eBook
Author John Clammer
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 152
Release 2012-10-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136163476

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First Published in 1995. The question of 'postmodernity' that has swept Western academic and intellectual circles raises critical comparative questions. Do societies that have not experienced the same historical development as the West pass inevitably through modernity into postmodernity, or can they skip such stages altogether? Japan, the only non-Western society to develop independently a fully-fledged capitalist-industrialist economy, poses such fundamental questions to social theory. Is Japan in fact 'unique' and as such is it a society which escapes the net of conventional sociological abstractions? The book questions how special Japanese society really is, the limitations of Western social theory in grasping the fullness of this dynamic and a complex Asian society, and inquires as to how Japan in turn may speak to social theory and deepen and broaden the principles on which social theory attempts to explore and categorize the social and cultural worlds.

Social Theory and Japanese Experience

Social Theory and Japanese Experience
Title Social Theory and Japanese Experience PDF eBook
Author Johann P. Arnason
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 462
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317793129

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First published in 1997. This book is addressed to two kinds of readers: to social theorists, on the grounds that the Japanese experience is or should be of particular relevance to their problems, and to scholars working on Japanese history, culture and society, in the hope that the theoretical interpretations outlined below may be of some interest to them.

Routledge Companion to Contemporary Japanese Social Theory

Routledge Companion to Contemporary Japanese Social Theory
Title Routledge Companion to Contemporary Japanese Social Theory PDF eBook
Author Anthony Elliott
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 274
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317580524

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The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Japanese Social Theory breaks new ground in providing a detailed, systematic appraisal of the major traditions of social theory prominent in Japan today – from theories of identity and individualization to globalization studies. The volume introduces readers to the rich diversity of social-theoretical critique in contemporary Japanese social theory. The editors have brought together some of the most influential Japanese social scientists to assess current trends in Japanese social theory, including Kazuhisa Nishihara, Aiko Kashimura, Masahiro Ogino, Yumiko Ehara and Kiyomitsu Yui. The volume also contains dialogues with these Japanese contributors from authoritative Western social theorists – including, among others, Axel Honneth, Roland Robertson, Bryan S. Turner, Charles Lemert and Anthony Elliott – to reflect on such developments. The result is an exciting, powerful set of intellectual exchanges. The book introduces, contextualizes and critiques social theories in the broader context of Japanese society, culture and politics – with particular emphasis upon Japanese engagements and revisions of major traditions of social thought. Divided into two sections, the book surveys traditions of social thought in Japanese social science and presents the major social issues facing contemporary Japan. The book will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, social theory, critical theory, psychoanalysis, risk, gender studies, feminist studies, self and identity studies, media studies and cultural studies.

Imagining Japan

Imagining Japan
Title Imagining Japan PDF eBook
Author Robert Neelly Bellah
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 262
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780520235205

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"Bellah is a sociologist with a grand vision of history, deeply concerned with the twists and turns of religious values, weaving pre-modern religious thinking into the debates of modernization and modernity. He takes a reflective turn with Imagining Japan, evidencing his profound concern with religious evolution."--Tetsuo Najita, University of Chicago "One of the most original attempts to understand some of the psychological and symbolic roots of the central problems in Japanese history. Bellah masterfully brings together intellectual and institutional dimensions of Japan, making a very important contribution to Japanese Studies."--S. N. Eisenstadt, Professor Emeritus at Hebrew University and author of Japanese Civilization: A Comparative View

Communication in Japan and the United States

Communication in Japan and the United States
Title Communication in Japan and the United States PDF eBook
Author William B. Gudykunst
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 348
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780791416037

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This book is the first to provide a summary of the state of knowledge about communication in Japan and the United States. Included is an overview of the major approaches used in the study of communication in these two countries, an overview of the major cultural factors influencing communication, a description of the sociolinguistic differences between English and Japanese, an examination of Japanese-American communication as a function of the cultural values learned from the two cultures, and a summary of research comparing interpersonal research in Japan and the United States, as well as research on intercultural communication between Japanese and North Americans. The book also examines communication in organizational contexts in Japan and the United States and describes differences in mass communication between the two cultures.

Japanese Education in a Global Age

Japanese Education in a Global Age
Title Japanese Education in a Global Age PDF eBook
Author Akiyoshi Yonezawa
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 306
Release 2018-08-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9811315280

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This book highlights recent education research on Japan based on sociological and other related approaches to historical developments and accomplishments. Written primarily by members of the Japan Society of Educational Sociology, it brings to light concerns and viewpoints that have grown out of the Japanese educational context. By focusing on uniquely Japanese educational research phenomena, the book offers international readers new insights and contributes to the international debate on education. It may help sociologists and social scientists outside Japan gain a deeper understanding of ongoing changes in education in Japan as well as its historical and structural contexts.