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The anatomy of dependence
Doi, Takeo, 1920-2009 - Autor
1st trade paperback ed. - Tokyo ; New York ; London : Kodansha International, 2001 - 180 s. ; 19 cm
ISBN 978-4-7700-2800-6 (brož.)
patologické závislosti
příručkySignatura C 350.982 Umístění 613.8 - Hygiena nervové soustavy. Zdraví a etika. Závislosti Údaje o názvu The anatomy of dependence / Takeo Doi ; translated by John Bester Záhlaví-jméno Doi, Takeo, 1920-2009 (Autor) Údaje o vydání 1st trade paperback ed. Vyd.údaje Tokyo ; New York ; London : Kodansha International, 2001 Fyz.popis 180 s. ; 19 cm ISBN 978-4-7700-2800-6 (brož.) Poznámky Dar nadace The Nippon Foundation. Přeloženo z japonštiny Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřících Obsahuje bibliografii Předmět.hesla patologické závislosti - psychologické aspekty Forma, žánr příručky Konspekt 159.97 - Psychopatologie MDT 159.97 , 159.9 , (035) Země vyd. Japonsko ; Velká Británie ; Spojené státy americké Jazyk dok. angličtina Ve volném výběru 613.8 - Hygiena nervové soustavy. Zdraví a etika. Závislosti Druh dok. KNIHY A classic study of the Japanese psyche, a starting point for a true understanding Japanese behavior.... The discovery that a major concept of human feeling -- easily expressed in everyday Japanese -- totally resisted translation into a Western language led Dr. Takeo Doi to explore and define an area of the psyche which has previously received little attention. The resulting essay, The Anatomy of Dependence, is one of the most penetrating analyses of the Japanese mind ever written, as well as an important original contribution to psychology which transcends the boundaries of cultures and nations. Published in Japan as Amae no Kozo (The Structure of Amae), Dr. Doi's work is focused upon the word "amae" (indulgence) and its related vocabulary. Expressive of an emotion central to the Japanese experience, "amae" refers to the indulging, passive love which surrounds and supports the individual in a group, whether family, neighborhood, or the world at large. Considering the lack of such words in Western languages, Dr. Doi suggests inherent differences between the two cultures -- contrasting the ideal of self-reliance with those of interdependence and the indulgence of weaknesses. Yet, he finds that Western audiences have no difficulty in recognizing and identifying with the emotions he describes, and are even searching for a way to express this need. While there is no doubt that the concept of "amae" is more developed in Japan and the feelings it engenders more profound, Dr. Doi's work is widely recognized as having a universal application. This translation of his most important essay has now been long welcomed as a major contribution -- not only as an insight into the Japanese mind, but into the minds of men everywhere. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czNačítání…
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