Academic Nations in China and Japan: Framed by Concepts of Nature, Culture and the UniversalThe descriptions Chinese and Japanese people attribute to themselves and to each other differ vastly and stand in stark contrast to Western perceptions that usually identify a 'similar disposition' between the two nations. Academic Nationals in China and Japan explores human categories, how academics classify themselves and how they divide the world into groups of people. |
Contents
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PART III Groupframing habits and strategies | 95 |
Joint research Nichibunken 198896 | 169 |
Fields of basic research | 171 |
Glossary | 173 |
Notes | 175 |
References | 203 |
Index | 214 |
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Academic Nations in China and Japan: Framed in Concepts of Nature, Culture ... Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner No preview available - 2004 |
Academic Nations in China and Japan: Framed by Concepts of Nature, Culture ... Margaret Sleeboom No preview available - 2014 |


