The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic
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The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic

  1. 336 pages
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The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic

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Year
2004
ISBN
9780824864798
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Prologue
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. 1. Logical Models for Self Analysis: Opposition and Contingency
  5. 2. Social Self in Front and Interior Zones: Omote and Uchi
  6. 3. Social Self in Back and Exterior Zones: Ura and Soto, Anomalous Counterparts to Omote and Uchi
  7. 4. The Inner, Reflexive Self: Interiority and Exteriority in Contingency
  8. 5. Self in Cosmology and Aesthetics
  9. Epilogue. In Defense of Japan Studies
  10. References
  11. Index
  12. About the Author