THROUGH JAPANESE EYES
Student paperback
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Japanese speak for themselves through readings from many sources—autobiographies, letters, diaries, fiction, poetry, and magazine and newspaper articles.
This self-examination of Japan’s economic, political, social, and cultural life covers Japan before 1850, the “opening” of Japan, the war years, American occupation, Japanese schooling, the role of women, ecological issues, and Japanese Americans. Note: some strong language.
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Copyright | 2008 |
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Publisher | CITE |
Pages | 334 |
Edition | Fourth Revised Edition |
Grade | 9 and up |