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The Japanese Mind

Understanding Contemporary Japanese Culture

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The Japanese Mind

By: Roger J. Davies, Osamu Ikeno
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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In The Japanese Mind, Roger Davies offers Westerners an invaluable key to the unique aspects of Japanese culture.

Listeners of this book will gain a clear understanding of what makes the Japanese, and their society, tick. Among the topics explored: aimai (ambiguity), amae (dependence upon others' benevolence), amakudari (the nation's descent from heaven), chinmoku (silence in communication), gambari (perseverance), giri (social obligation), haragei (literally, "belly art"; implicit, unspoken communication), kenkyo (the appearance of modesty), sempai-kohai (seniority), wabi-sabi (simplicity and elegance), and zoto (gift giving), as well as discussions of child-rearing, personal space, and the roles of women in Japanese society.

All in all, this book is an easy-to-use introduction to the distinguishing characteristics of Japanese society; an invaluable resource for anyone - business people, travelers, or students - perfect for course adoption, but also for anyone interested in Japanese culture.

©2002 Roger Davies and Osamu Ikeno (P)2019 Tantor
Anthropology Asia Asian American Studies Etiquette Japan Social Sciences Specific Demographics Workplace & Organizational Behavior Tradition Business Imperial Japan China Japanese Culture
Comprehensive Cultural Exploration • Informative Content • Clear Reading • Personal Perspective • Practical Knowledge

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This book covers all aspects of Japanese culture.
I have been studying Japan for the past years and am planning my first trip in the fall.
Japan is a very interesting country, it’s history, literature, religion and architecture.
The tea ceremony, so connected to Zen Buddhism, is beautiful.
This was a free book for me, and I am grateful for the opportunity.
The narrator, mr. Eric Jason Martin, was a pleasure to listen to.
My thanks to all involved, JK.






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VERY INTERESTING

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The performance could be better- the citations mid-sentence are unnecessary in audio form. Otherwise, a very easy read.

Good to read while traveling Japan

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I loved the Voice of the Reader since it was calm and even toned. I liked how personal the story was and how the author actually learned Japanese and became immersed in the culture. It was so interesting to see him evolve and grow as a teacher ad as a person.

Learning the dfferences between the Japanese Culture and the USA‘s

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The systematic approach to looking at the roots of decision-making and practices in Japan from an anthropological, religious, and historical background is very insightful.

I enjoyed learning so much about Japanese traditions and though things have changed in the modern world, I expect to use much of my learning from this book in my business practices with Japanese clients.

Excellent Picture into Japanese Customs

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The essays in themselves are very insightful and interesting for anyone who wants to understand the Japanese culture and mindset better.
The narrator, however, pronounced everything with a strong American accent, not even bothering to search for the correct pronunciation, which is rather disrespectful and lazy, to say the least. I even struggled to recognise words I already knew.
Please stop choosing narrators unable to pronounce another language properly, this is really irritating.

Interesting but terrible pronunciation

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