Japan: Fictions and Reality

Japan: Fictions and Reality
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Publisher : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
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ISBN-10 : 9788323145042
ISBN-13 : 8323145040
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Download or read book Japan: Fictions and Reality written by Aleksandra Jarosz and published by Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika. This book was released on 2020 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: edited by Aleksandra Jarosz and Aleksandra Jaworowicz-Zimny in collaboration with Karli Shimizu “Japan is a country with no minorities.” “Japanese society is the most homogenous in the world.” “Japan is the most religiously tolerant country in the world.” “The Japanese are always subservient and polite.” “The Japanese have no sense of humor.” Are these fiction or reality? We cannot guarantee you any firm answers. We can, however, assure you that each of the 28 chapters of this volume should bring you closer to an understanding of the reality of Japan at the turn of Reiwa. „W Japonii nie ma mniejszości.” „Japonia ma najbardziej jednolite społeczeństwo na świecie.” „Japonia to kraj o największej na świecie tolerancji religijnej.” „Japończycy są zawsze usłużni i grzeczni.” „Japończycy nie mają poczucia humoru.” Fikcja czy rzeczywistość? Choć nie możemy zaproponować Czytelnikom oczywistych odpowiedzi, zapewniamy, że każdy z 28 rozdziałów niniejszego zbioru przybliży Ich do zrozumienia rzeczywistości Japonii u progu ery Reiwa. Tom V z serii Japonica Toruniensis


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