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Myth. --- Mimesis in literature. --- Realism. --- 301 --- Social sciences Sociology and anthropology --- Myth --- Mimesis in literature --- Realism
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Suicide --- History --- J4234 --- -Killing oneself --- Self-killing --- Death --- Right to die --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social pathology -- suicide --- Causes --- -Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social pathology -- suicide --- Killing oneself --- History. --- Suicide - Japan - History
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Japan --- Civilization --- 1600-1868 --- J4140.60 --- J4000.60 --- J3360 --- J4190.12 --- J4192 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- cultural history -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: History -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- local communities and culture -- Kantō -- Tōkyō 23 ward area (Edo) --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- communities -- urban groups, the city --- J4150.60 --- Japan - Civilization - 1600-1868
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Sociologie --- Sociology --- 316 <031> --- 301 --- Sociologie --(algemeen)--Encyclopedieën. Lexica --- Social sciences Sociology and anthropology --- woordenboeken --- woordenboeken. --- 316 <031> Sociologie --(algemeen)--Encyclopedieën. Lexica --- Sociologie - Dictionnaires français --- Sociology - Encyclopedias
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Women --- Social status --- Femmes --- Statut social --- Social conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- Social conditions --- J4176 --- J4000.90 --- J4171 --- J4353 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- gender roles, women, feminism --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- postwar Shōwa (1945- ), Heisei period (1989- ), contemporary --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- family --- Japan: Economy and industry -- labor and employment -- women --- J4170 --- Women - Japan - Social conditions --- Social status - Japan
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On a longtemps confondu la modernité avec la forme prise par le développement historique des sociétés occidentales. Selon Pierre-François Souyri, l’histoire récente montre au contraire que la modernité telle que nous la concevions n’était que l’aspect particulier d’un phénomène mondial.Au Japon, elle a émergé au moins autant de la pensée japonaise et chinoise que de concepts venus d'Occident : dans les années 1880, la lutte pour la liberté et les droits du peuple et pour un régime constitutionnel s’abreuve des classiques chinois plus que des idées rousseauistes ; celle contre la destruction de la nature par le système industriel puise ses inspirations dans une cosmologie de l’harmonie entre l’homme et l’univers ; le féminisme, qui apparaît dès les années 1910, trouve certaines de ses référence dans le shintô ; et le premier socialisme se nourrit d’une vision du monde largement confucéenne.Par ses remplois d’idéologies du passé, la modernisation japonaise oblige à relativiser le statut exemplaire de l’expérience occidentale. Cette modernisation a de fait fonctionné autant comme le rejet du modèle occidental que comme son adoption. Pourtant, son rythme et les questionnements qu’elle suscite ont été identiques à ceux de l’Occident. Pierre-François Souyri peut dès lors poser ce souriant paradoxe : une grammaire commune de la modernité peut-elle puiser à des sources différentes?
Japan --- History --- Japon --- Civilisation --- Influence occidentale --- Modernism (Aesthetics) --- J4129 --- J4000.70 --- J4144 --- Aesthetics --- History. --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- cross-cultural contacts, contrasts and globalization --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kindai (1850s- ), bakumatsu, Meiji, Taishō --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- cultural trends and movements -- modernism --- Intellectual life --- Civilization --- Western influences. --- Occidental influences --- Modernisme (Esthétique) --- Histoire --- Western influences --- Vie intellectuelle --- Modernisme (Esthétique) --- Japan - History
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J4160 --- J6826 --- J1714 --- No --- -Noh --- Shimai --- Theater --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- customs, folklore and culture -- festivals, holidays and tourism --- Japan: Performing arts and entertainment -- theater --- Japan: Religion in general -- sociology of religion --- -Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- customs, folklore and culture -- festivals, holidays and tourism --- Festivals --- New Year --- Nō --- Noh --- New Year's Day --- New Year's Eve --- Holidays --- Religious aspects --- Moral and religious aspects
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This book is the first comprehensive account of the changing role of men and the construction of masculinity in contemporary Japan. The book moves beyond the stereotype of the Japanese white-collar businessman to explore the diversity of identities and experiences that may be found among men in contemporary Japan, including those versions of masculinity which are marginalized and subversive. The book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of contemporary Japanese society and identity.
Masculinity --- Men --- Sex role --- Identity. --- Social conditions. --- J4178 --- J4127 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- gender, men --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social identity and self --- Human males --- Human beings --- Males --- Effeminacy --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Identity --- Social conditions --- Men - Japan - Social conditions --- Men - Japan - Identity --- Masculinity - Japan --- Sex role - Japan
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A distinguished Japanese scholar counterbalances the current preoccupation among sociologists with childhood socialization by exploring the changes in values and attitudes among adults in Japan before and after World War II.Originally published in 1970.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
J4000.80 --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Gendai (1926- ), Shōwa period, 20th century --- J4100 --- J4120 --- Japan: Sociology, anthropology and culture in general --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social psychology and social-cultural phemomena --- Japan --- Social conditions. --- Social conditions --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social psychology and social-cultural phenomena --- Social history. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General. --- Descriptive sociology --- Social history --- History --- Sociology --- Japan - Social conditions
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