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Japanese Environmental Philosophy is an anthology that responds to
the environmental problems of the 21st century by drawing from
Japanese philosophical traditions to investigate our relationships
with other humans, nonhuman animals, and the environment. It
contains chapters from fifteen top scholars from Japan, the United
States, and Europe. The essays cover a broad range of Japanese
thought, including Zen Buddhism, Shintoism, the Kyoto School,
Japanese art and aesthetics, and traditional Japanese culture.
Japanese Environmental Philosophy is an anthology that responds to
the environmental problems of the 21st century by drawing from
Japanese philosophical traditions to investigate our relationships
with other humans, nonhuman animals, and the environment. It
contains chapters from fifteen top scholars from Japan, the United
States, and Europe. The essays cover a broad range of Japanese
thought, including Zen Buddhism, Shintoism, the Kyoto School,
Japanese art and aesthetics, and traditional Japanese culture.
Security studies, also known as international security studies, is
an academic subfield within the wider discipline of international
relations that examines organized violence, military conflict, and
national security. Meant to serve as an introduction to the field
of security studies, Contextualizing Security is a collection of
original essays, primary source lectures, and previously published
material in the overlapping fields of security studies, political
science, sociology, journalism, and philosophy. It offers both
graduate and undergraduate students a grasp on both foundational
issues and more contemporary debates in security studies. Nineteen
chapters cover security studies in the context of homeland security
and liberty, U.S. foreign policy, lessons from the Cold War,
science and technology policy, drones, cybersecurity, the War on
Terror, migration, study-abroad programs, the surveillance state,
Africa, and China. CONTRIBUTORS: Amelia Ayers, James E. Baker, Roy
D. Blunt, Mark Boulton, Naji Bsisu, Robert E. Burnett, Daniel Egbe,
Laila Farooq, Lisa Fein, Anna Holyan, Jeh C. Johnson, Richard
Ledgett, David L. McDermott, James McRae, Amanda Murdie, Bernie
Sanders, Jeremy Scahill, Kristan Stoddart, Jeremy Brooke Straughn,
J. R. Swanegan, and Kali Wright-Smith
Security studies, also known as international security studies, is
an academic subfield within the wider discipline of international
relations that examines organized violence, military conflict, and
national security. Meant to serve as an introduction to the field
of security studies, Contextualizing Security is a collection of
original essays, primary source lectures, and previously published
material in the overlapping fields of security studies, political
science, sociology, journalism, and philosophy. It offers both
graduate and undergraduate students a grasp on both foundational
issues and more contemporary debates in security studies. Nineteen
chapters cover security studies in the context of homeland security
and liberty, U.S. foreign policy, lessons from the Cold War,
science and technology policy, drones, cybersecurity, the War on
Terror, migration, study-abroad programs, the surveillance state,
Africa, and China. CONTRIBUTORS: Amelia Ayers, James E. Baker, Roy
D. Blunt, Mark Boulton, Naji Bsisu, Robert E. Burnett, Daniel Egbe,
Laila Farooq, Lisa Fein, Anna Holyan, Jeh C. Johnson, Richard
Ledgett, David L. McDermott, James McRae, Amanda Murdie, Bernie
Sanders, Jeremy Scahill, Kristan Stoddart, Jeremy Brooke Straughn,
J. R. Swanegan, and Kali Wright-Smith
Ang Lee (b. 1954) has emerged as one of cinema's most versatile,
critically acclaimed, and popular directors. Known for his ability
to transcend cultural and stylistic boundaries, Lee has built a
diverse oeuvre that includes films about culture clashes and
globalization ( Eat Drink Man Woman, 1994, and The Wedding Banquet,
1993), a period drama ( Sense and Sensibility, 1995), a martial
arts epic ( Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2000), a comic book
action movie ( Hulk, 2003), and an American western ( Brokeback
Mountain, 2005). The Philosophy of Ang Lee draws from both Eastern
and Western philosophical traditions to examine the director's
works. The first section focuses on Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist
themes in his Chinese-language films, and the second examines
Western philosophies in his English-language films; but the volume
ultimately explores how Lee negotiates all of these traditions,
strategically selecting from each in order to creatively address
key issues. With interest in this filmmaker and his work increasing
around the release of his 3-D magical adventure The Life of Pi
(2012), The Philosophy of Ang Lee serves as a timely investigation
of the groundbreaking auteur and the many complex philosophical
themes that he explores through the medium of motion pictures.
"Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought" provides
a welcome sequel to the foundational volume in Asian environmental
ethics "Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought." That volume, edited
by J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames and published in 1989,
inaugurated comparative environmental ethics, adding Asian thought
on the natural world to the developing field of environmental
philosophy. This new book, edited by Callicott and James McRae,
includes some of the best articles in environmental philosophy from
the perspective of Asian thought written more recently, some of
which appear in print for the first time.
Leading scholars draw from the Indian, Chinese, and Japanese
traditions of thought to provide a normative ethical framework that
can address the environmental challenges being faced in the
twenty-first century. Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian, and Daoist
approaches are considered along with those of Zen, Japanese
Confucianism, and the contemporary philosophy of the Kyoto School.
An investigation of environmental philosophy in these Asian
traditions not only challenges Western assumptions, but also
provides an understanding of Asian philosophy, religion, and
culture that informs contemporary environmental law and policy.
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