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Japanese Culture and Behavior : Selected Readings / ed. by William P. Lebra, Takie Sugiyama Lebra.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1986Description: 1 online resource (448 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780824841522
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306/.089956 19
LOC classification:
  • DS821 .J343 1986eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One: Moral Values and Sentiments -- 1. Human Nature in the Japanese Myths -- 2. The Monkey Memorial Service of Japanese Primatologists -- 3. A Culture of Love and Hate -- 4. Compensative Justice and Moral Investment among Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans -- 5. Individual, Group and Seishin: Japan's Interned Cultural Debate -- 6. The Relation of Guilt toward Parents to Achievement and Arranged Marriage among the Japanese -- Part Two: Interaction, Communication, and Grouping -- 7. An Ethnography of Dinner Entertainment in Japan -- 8. Amae: A Key Concept for Understanding Japanese Personality Structure -- 9. "Male Chauvinism" as a Manifestation of Love in Marriage -- 10. Language and Behavior in Japan: The Conceptualization of Personal Relations -- 11. Gift-Giving in a Modernizing Japan -- 12. Criteria of Group Formation -- 13. Skiing Cross-Culturally -- Part Three: Development and Socialization -- 14. Maternal Care and Infant Behavior in Japan and America -- 15. Who Sleeps by Whom? Parent-Child Involvement in Urban Japanese Families -- 16. Ethics and Moral Precepts Taught in Schools of Japan and the United States -- 17. Violence in the Home: Conflict between Two Principles— Maternal and Paternal -- 18. "Spirituell Education" in aJapanese Bank -- Part Four: Cultural Stress, Psychotherapies, and Resocialization -- 19. Nonmedical Healing in Contemporary Japan: A Psychiatric Study -- 20. Self-Reconstruction in Japanese Religious Psychotherapy -- 21. Japanese Attitudes toward Mental Health and Mental Health Care -- 22. Fear of Eye-to-Eye Confrontation among Neurotic Patients in Japan -- 23. Naikan Therapy -- References -- Contributors -- Index
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One: Moral Values and Sentiments -- 1. Human Nature in the Japanese Myths -- 2. The Monkey Memorial Service of Japanese Primatologists -- 3. A Culture of Love and Hate -- 4. Compensative Justice and Moral Investment among Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans -- 5. Individual, Group and Seishin: Japan's Interned Cultural Debate -- 6. The Relation of Guilt toward Parents to Achievement and Arranged Marriage among the Japanese -- Part Two: Interaction, Communication, and Grouping -- 7. An Ethnography of Dinner Entertainment in Japan -- 8. Amae: A Key Concept for Understanding Japanese Personality Structure -- 9. "Male Chauvinism" as a Manifestation of Love in Marriage -- 10. Language and Behavior in Japan: The Conceptualization of Personal Relations -- 11. Gift-Giving in a Modernizing Japan -- 12. Criteria of Group Formation -- 13. Skiing Cross-Culturally -- Part Three: Development and Socialization -- 14. Maternal Care and Infant Behavior in Japan and America -- 15. Who Sleeps by Whom? Parent-Child Involvement in Urban Japanese Families -- 16. Ethics and Moral Precepts Taught in Schools of Japan and the United States -- 17. Violence in the Home: Conflict between Two Principles— Maternal and Paternal -- 18. "Spirituell Education" in aJapanese Bank -- Part Four: Cultural Stress, Psychotherapies, and Resocialization -- 19. Nonmedical Healing in Contemporary Japan: A Psychiatric Study -- 20. Self-Reconstruction in Japanese Religious Psychotherapy -- 21. Japanese Attitudes toward Mental Health and Mental Health Care -- 22. Fear of Eye-to-Eye Confrontation among Neurotic Patients in Japan -- 23. Naikan Therapy -- References -- Contributors -- Index

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