A Japanese Mirror - Heroes and Villains of Japanese Culture (Paperback, New ed)


The received myth is that the Japanese are a race so different from the rest of us that no outsider can understand them - a myth they seem rather to enjoy. But one that Ian Buruma explodes in this fascinating study of the Japanese character through a studied analysis of the way they perceive and, more importantly, portray, themselves in their popular culture. Anyone who has ever been intrigued by the images of kamikaze pilots, geisha girls or the intricate arts of Japan should find this book appealing.

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The received myth is that the Japanese are a race so different from the rest of us that no outsider can understand them - a myth they seem rather to enjoy. But one that Ian Buruma explodes in this fascinating study of the Japanese character through a studied analysis of the way they perceive and, more importantly, portray, themselves in their popular culture. Anyone who has ever been intrigued by the images of kamikaze pilots, geisha girls or the intricate arts of Japan should find this book appealing.

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Imprint

Phoenix mass market p/bk

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 2001

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Dimensions

197 x 129mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback - B-format

Pages

320

Edition

New ed

ISBN-13

978-0-7538-1254-9

Barcode

9780753812549

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LSN

0-7538-1254-1



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