| Patrick Smith - 1998 - 404 pagine
“…a new, startlingly clear-sighted vision of the often misunderstood Japanese.” ' Publishers Weekly (starred review) “…An astute, accessible, and absorbingly original ... | |
| Patrick Smith - 1998 - 404 pagine
Examines how the death of Emperor Hirohito, the end of the Cold War, and wealth are all contributing to contemporary changes in Japanese society. | |
| Patrick L. Smith - 1997 - 408 pagine
We envy their efficiency, but who are the sararimen, the corporation warriors who toil away with selfless dedication in their company cubicles? What do the children who spend ... | |
| Patrick L. Smith - 1997 - 450 pagine
Argues that a variety of forces--material affluence, the end of the Cold War, and the death of Emperor Hirohito--are now spurring Japan toward a fundamental redefinition of itself. | |
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