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Unmasking Japan - Myths and Realities About the Emotions of the Japanese (Hardcover)
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Unmasking Japan - Myths and Realities About the Emotions of the Japanese (Hardcover)
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The last twenty years have seen a growth of fascination with the
Japanese, and the emergence of Japan as a world economic power has
stimulated many works that have attempted to understand Japanese
culture. The focus of this book is not on Japanese culture or
society per se: rather, it is on how Japnese culture and society
structure, shape, and mold the emotions of the Japanese people. All
cultures shape and mold emotions, but the degree to which Japanese
culture shapes emotion has led to several misunderstandings about
the emotional life of the Japanese, which this book attempts to
correct. Describing the findings of over two decades of research,
this book persents the Japanese as human beings with real feelings
and emotions rather than as mindless pawns caught in the web of
their own culture. In the process, it unmasks many myths that have
grown up around the subject and reveals important similarities as
well as differences betweeen the emotional life of the Japanese and
that of people of other cultures. Given our increased theoretical
understanding of Japanese culture and society, we are now better
able than before to link culture with individual behavior and
emotions. Owing in part to the advancement in methods of examining
emotions scientifically, the study of emotion has gained
considerable standing in the scholarly community, and systematic
research on emotion in Japan has produced a substantial body of
knowledge that lifts what was previously unsubstantiated
speculation to well-accepted facts. The author's work has been an
important factor in this growing field, as his research in Japan
has spanned a wide range of topics on emotion, with in-depth
assessments of hundreds of individual Japanese living in various
areas of Japan. In the present work, he also addresses the fact
that many studies of Japanese culture hold to a single point of
view-sociological, anthropological, or to a lesser extent
sociological. In response, he integrates these three points of view
in a new theoretical framework for understanding Japanese culture.
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