Exploring Japaneseness

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Exploring Japaneseness
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Book Synopsis Exploring Japaneseness by : Ray T. Donahue

Book excerpt: Today the Japanese nation faces an identity crisis as it attempts to contend with the misfortunes endured in the 1990s. This collection of essays attempts to address the contemporary state of what it means to be Japanese. It provides a multidisciplinary perspective.


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