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In The Politics of Affective Relations, editors Daniel Bell and
Hahm Chaihark refine our understanding of the East Asian conception
of the self by examining how that conception was formulated,
reproduced, and utilized throughout history. Sparked by a strong
dissatisfaction with the state over many discourses regarding East
Asian politics, this volume moves beyond the simplistic exchange of
polemics regarding "Asian Values" and reaches a more nuanced
understanding of "relationality." By bringing together a collection
of articles authored by experts in a variety of academic
disciplines, Bell and Hahm scrutinize how the East Asian emphasis
on "relationality" manifests itself in various real-life settings
such as the family, the economy, politics, and the legal system.
This volume will provide readers with a broader perspective on and
a deeper appreciation for the pervasive nature of "relationality"
in East Asia.
In The Politics of Affective Relations, editors Daniel Bell and
Hahm Chaihark refine our understanding of the East Asian conception
of the self by examining how that conception was formulated,
reproduced, and utilized throughout history. Sparked by a strong
dissatisfaction with the state over many discourses regarding East
Asian politics, this volume moves beyond the simplistic exchange of
polemics regarding 'Asian Values' and reaches a more nuanced
understanding of 'relationality.' By bringing together a collection
of articles authored by experts in a variety of academic
disciplines, Bell and Hahm scrutinize how the East Asian emphasis
on 'relationality' manifests itself in various real-life settings
such as the family, the economy, politics, and the legal system.
This volume will provide readers with a broader perspective on and
a deeper appreciation for the pervasive nature of 'relationality'
in East Asia.
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