Japan in traditional and postmodern perspectives / edited by Charles Wei-hsun Fu and Steven Heine.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : from "the beautiful" to "the dubious" : Japanese traditionalism, modernism, postmodernism / Steven Heine and Charles Wei-Hsun Fu
- Derrida and the decentered universe of Ch'an/Zen Buddhism / Steve Odin
- Ie-ism ("sacred familism") and the discourse of postmodernism in relation to nativism/nationalism/Nihonism / Steven Heine
- Intervals (ma) in space and time : foundations for a religio-aesthetic paradigm in Japan / Richard B. Pilgrim
- Lyricism and intertexuality : an approach to Shunzei's poetics / Haruo Shirane
- A methodological examination of the "post-Confucian thesis" in relation to Japanese (and Chinese) economic development / Charles Wei-hsun Fu
- The murky mirror : women and sexual ethics as reflected in Japanese cinema / Sandra A. Wawrytko
- The intertextual fabric of narratives by Enchi Fumiko / S. Yumiko Hulvey
- Tradition, textuality, and the trans-lation of philosophy : the case of Japan / John C. Maraldo
- The Kyoto school and reverse orientalism / Bernard Faure
- Tradition beyond modernity : Nishitani's response to the twentieth century / Dale S. Wright
- Critical reflections on the traditional Japanese view of truth / Masao Abe
- Japan, the dubious, and myself / Kenzaburō Ōe.