7-2 |
Jörn RÜSEN |
i-vii |
Introduction
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7-2 |
Pradeep CHAKKARATH |
1-23 |
The Indian Self and the Others: Individual and Collective Identities in India
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7-2 |
Hong-Hsin LIN |
25-47 |
Point and Line: Uniqueness and Relationality Applied in
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7-2 |
Erhard RECKWITZ |
49-70 |
Learning to Understand the Other: Timothy Mo's Novel An Insular Possession
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7-2 |
Jürgen STRAUB & Gala REBANE |
71-99 |
The Visionary Memory of Literature: Collective Identity as an Imagined Community in Contemporary Italian Historical Fiction
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7-2 |
Wilfried LOTH |
101-111 |
European Identity: Traditions, Constructions, and Beliefs
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7-2 |
Ernst WOLFF |
113-147 |
Rethinking the Conditions for Inter-cultural Interaction: A Commentary on Levinas' Humanism of the Other
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7-2 |
Kun-Chiang CHANG |
149-198 |
The Transformation of Bushido and the Way of the Merchant from Pre-modern to Modern Times
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7-2 |
Chen-Feng TSAI |
198-228 |
A Discussion of the Idea of the Warrior Way in Modern China
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7-2 |
Ji-dong CHEN |
219-254 |
Discovering Bushidō in China: Endeavours of Liang Qichao
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7-2 |
Michiaki FUJII |
255-288 |
Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese Bookmen Practiced
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7-2 |
Wai-Yee LI |
289-344 |
Gender and Early Qing Historical Memory: The Case of Yangzhou Women
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7-2 |
Shi-an YAN |
345-359 |
A Disscusion of the Relationship between
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7-2 |
Stephan SCHMIDT |
361-372 |
【Book Review】 Jörn Rüsen/Henner Laass (eds.), Humanism in Intercultural Perspective: Experiences and Expectations
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