Japan's Cultural Code Words offers a study of Japanese society
through analysis of key terms and concepts that define Japanese
attitudes and behaviors.
Japan's traditional culture is so powerful that it continues to be the
prevailing force in molding and tuning the national character of the
Japanese, resulting in a society that simultaneously emphasizes both the
modern and the traditional.
The best and fastest way to an understanding of the traditional,
emotional side of Japanese attitudes and behavior is through their
"business and cultural code words"--key terms that reveal, in depth,
their psychology and philosophy. The book features 233 essays, arranged
alphabetically from "Ageashi / Tripping on Your Own Tongue" to
"Zenrei / Breaking the Molds of the Past," that dive into these code
words. Long-term expatriate and internationally-renowned Japanologist
Boye Lafayette De Mente offers personal insights into the extremes of
Japanese behavior and the dynamics of one of the world's most
fascinating societies.