Japenese Encounters With Postmod
Explore the intricate sociological landscape of postmodernity in Japan with Japanese Encounters With Postmod by Kegan Paul. Published in 1996, this compelling hardback edition spans 324 pages and offers a systematic examination of the sociological debates surrounding postmodernity in the Japanese context.
This volume features a collection of 12 insightful papers that delve into the multifaceted concept of postmodernity, addressing various domains such as work, feminism, and communication. Each contribution provides a unique perspective, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Whether you are researching postmodern theory or simply interested in its applications in Japan, Japanese Encounters With Postmod is an essential addition to your library. Discover how the complexities of modern society are navigated through the lens of Japanese culture.