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    MODERN JAPAN: ORIGINS OF THE MIND
    Japanese Traditions and Approaches to Contemporary Life

    by Alexander Prasol (Niigata University of International and Information Studies, Japan)

    Table of Contents (42k)
    Preface (31k)
    Brief Historical Background (50k)
    Chapter 1: The Outside World and Japanese Creativity (1,866k)
    Chapter 16: Body Language (5,525k)

    About Alexander Prasol


    The book takes a fresh look at modern Japan, and does not treat the Japanese as enigmatic or mysterious people; their ways of thinking and their culture can be explained by an honest appraisal of their history and of the norms that have shaped this history. This book not only reveals the mentality and national character of modern Japanese people but also attempts to explore and analyze the roots of their mannerisms. Everyone knows that the Japanese are generally more polite than other nationalities, but why is this so? Why do they embrace a relaxed attitude when being served by others? Surely, there must be specific reasons to account for these observations. Delving into the social values of the Japanese, why do they value loyalty and commitment so much? How long have they been upholding these virtues? Why, when interrogated by the police, even without being beaten or tortured, do they easily confess guilt for crimes that they have not committed? What are the reasons for such behaviors? All these questions and more are answered in this engaging and illuminating book.

     
    Contents:
    • The Outside World and Japanese Creativity
    • Perception of the World and Nature
    • Everything Has Its Own Kata
    • How They Do It
    • Cultural Rituality and Group Behavior
    • Japanese Service: Simply the Best
    • Motives and Consequences of Incredible Service
    • Wildlife: Natural and Cultivated
    • Educational Values
    • Reluctant Workaholics
    • The Unpretentious Joy of Being a Group Member
    • Humans Judging Humans
    • Enacting Law and Justice
    • Preventing Crime and Educating People
    • Romanticizing Suicide
    • Body Language
     
    Readership: People — such as business people, workers in the hospitality and tourism industries, educators, tourists and governmental officials who regularly interact with the Japanese.
     
    “This book is very informative — it gives valuable insight into the Japanese mentality and allows the reader to get a feel for the Japanese way of life. It is highly original and highly recommended. The author's personal observations and interesting examples make this book a particularly enjoyable read for both a general audience interested in modern Japanese life and culture and those who regularly interact with the Japanese: business people, workers in the hospitality and tourism industries, educators, tourists and governmental officials.”
    Professor Alexander Shnyrko
    Head of the Japanese Department
    Far Eastern National University
     
    “Dr Prasol's keen insight into the Japanese psyche and of group behavior is impressively accurate, and based upon nearly two decades of living and working in Japan. This book is a vital help to those wishing to gain a better understanding of Japanese culture in the 21st century.”
    Gregory Hadley
    Author of Field of Spears and
    Professor of English and American Cultural Studies, Niigata University of International and Information Studies in Japan
     
    384pp    Pub. date: Jul 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4295-63-5(pbk)
    981-4295-63-9(pbk)
       US$29 / £19

     


     

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