This book addresses three key questions: "Why is there
psychoanalysis in Japan?," "What do we learn about Japan from its
own forms of analysis?," and "What do we learn about ourselves from
Japan?" The book is about the development of psychoanalysis and
modern subjectivity in Japan. It shows how forms of individual
selfhood amenable to therapeutic intervention emerged as Japanese
culture has opened up to the West. It is also about how approaches
to analysing the self have encountered Japan and how analysts tried
to make sense of a culture that once seemed at odds with the aims
of psychotherapy.
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