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Strong and the Weak in Japanese Literature Discrimination, Egalitarianism, Nationalism

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ISBN-10: 0203851595

ISBN-13: 9780203851593

Edition: 2010

Authors: Fuminobu Murakami

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This book uses texts from classical to modern Japanese literature to examine concepts of 'respect for the strong', as a notion of an evolutionary society, and 'sympathy for the weak', as a notion of a non-violent and changeless egalitarian society.The term strong refers not just to those with strength and power. It also includes other ideal attributes such as beauty, youth and goodness. Similarly, the term weak implies not only the weak and infirm, but also the disadvantaged, the indecent, the unsophisticated and those generally shunned by society. The former are associated not only with the power of life, competition, evolution, progress, development, ability, effectiveness, efficiency,…    
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List price: $32.49
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 6/10/2010
Pages: 198
Size: 0.63" wide x 0.93" long
Language: English

Introduction
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Conclusion