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Japan and western civilization: Essays on comparative culture
Explores the historical, cultural, and intellectual interactions between Japan and the West. Through a series of essays, Kuwabara analyzes how Japanese society received, adapted, and reinterpreted Western ideas in fields such as philosophy, education, politics, and social organization. He highlights the contrasts between Japanese cultural traditions and Western rationalism, while emphasizing the creative processes that shaped Japan’s modern identity. This work provides insights into cross-cultural exchange and the complex dynamics that influenced Japan’s modernization.
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