Academic Nations in China and Japan: Framed in Concepts of Nature, Culture and the Universal | Margaret Sleeboom | Social Issues | Societies & Cultures | eBooks
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The 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 Nationalism in China and Japan explores human categories, how academics classify themselves and how they divide the world into groups of people. |
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