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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Opacity, Misrecognition, and Other Complexities of Symbolic Communication 1
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Part I. Sources of Communicative Opacity: Many Meanings, One Meaning, the Aesthetic
- One. Japanese Cherry Blossoms 25
- Two. European Roses 57
- Three. The Subversive Monkey in Japanese Culture 83
- Four. Rice and the Japanese Collective Self 101
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Part II. Collective Identities and Their Symbolic Expression
- Five. The Collective Self and Cultural/Political Nationalisms 125
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Part III. (Non-)Externalization: Religious and Political Authority/Power
- Six. The Invisible and Inaudible Japanese Emperor 155
- Seven. (Non-)Externalization of Religious and Political Authority/Power 183
- Afterword 203
- Notes 209
- References 227
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Opacity, Misrecognition, and Other Complexities of Symbolic Communication 1
-
Part I. Sources of Communicative Opacity: Many Meanings, One Meaning, the Aesthetic
- One. Japanese Cherry Blossoms 25
- Two. European Roses 57
- Three. The Subversive Monkey in Japanese Culture 83
- Four. Rice and the Japanese Collective Self 101
-
Part II. Collective Identities and Their Symbolic Expression
- Five. The Collective Self and Cultural/Political Nationalisms 125
-
Part III. (Non-)Externalization: Religious and Political Authority/Power
- Six. The Invisible and Inaudible Japanese Emperor 155
- Seven. (Non-)Externalization of Religious and Political Authority/Power 183
- Afterword 203
- Notes 209
- References 227
- Index 257