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5. Individual, Group and Seishin: Japan's Interned Cultural Debate

  • Brian Moeran
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Japanese Culture and Behavior
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. Acknowledgments X
  4. Introduction XI
  5. Part One: Moral Values and Sentiments
  6. 1. Human Nature in the Japanese Myths 3
  7. 2. The Monkey Memorial Service of Japanese Primatologists 29
  8. 3. A Culture of Love and Hate 33
  9. 4. Compensative Justice and Moral Investment among Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans 43
  10. 5. Individual, Group and Seishin: Japan's Interned Cultural Debate 62
  11. 6. The Relation of Guilt toward Parents to Achievement and Arranged Marriage among the Japanese 80
  12. Part Two: Interaction, Communication, and Grouping
  13. 7. An Ethnography of Dinner Entertainment in Japan 108
  14. 8. Amae: A Key Concept for Understanding Japanese Personality Structure 121
  15. 9. "Male Chauvinism" as a Manifestation of Love in Marriage 130
  16. 10. Language and Behavior in Japan: The Conceptualization of Personal Relations 142
  17. 11. Gift-Giving in a Modernizing Japan 158
  18. 12. Criteria of Group Formation 171
  19. 13. Skiing Cross-Culturally 188
  20. Part Three: Development and Socialization
  21. 14. Maternal Care and Infant Behavior in Japan and America 201
  22. 15. Who Sleeps by Whom? Parent-Child Involvement in Urban Japanese Families 247
  23. 16. Ethics and Moral Precepts Taught in Schools of Japan and the United States 280
  24. 17. Violence in the Home: Conflict between Two Principles— Maternal and Paternal 297
  25. 18. "Spirituell Education" in aJapanese Bank 307
  26. Part Four: Cultural Stress, Psychotherapies, and Resocialization
  27. 19. Nonmedical Healing in Contemporary Japan: A Psychiatric Study 344
  28. 20. Self-Reconstruction in Japanese Religious Psychotherapy 354
  29. 21. Japanese Attitudes toward Mental Health and Mental Health Care 369
  30. 22. Fear of Eye-to-Eye Confrontation among Neurotic Patients in Japan 379
  31. 23. Naikan Therapy 388
  32. References 399
  33. Contributors 419
  34. Index 421
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