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Dogs and Demons - The Fall of Modern Japan
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Dogs and Demons - The Fall of Modern JapanDogs and Demons - The Fall of Modern Japan

In Dogs and Demons, Alex Kerr chronicles the many facets of Japan's recent, and chronic, crises -- from the failure of its banks and pension funds to the decline of its once magnificent modern cinema. He is the first to give a full report on the nation's endangered environment -- its seashores lined with concrete, its roads leading to nowhere in the mountains -- as well as its "monument frenzy," the destruction of old cities such as Kyoto and construction of drab new ones, and the attendant collapse of its tourist industry. Kerr writes with humor and passion, for "passion," he says, "is part of the story.

 
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Tags: passion, Demons, Japan, frenzy, destruction, Modern, monument
Japan in Decline: Fact or Fiction?
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Japan in Decline: Fact or Fiction?Japan in Decline: Fact or Fiction?

To what extent is Japan in decline? In recent years popular writings, media commentaries and analysts often take the view that the rise of Japan is long since over and that the world's second largest economy is not just treading water but that society and the economy are failing, with potential catastrophic outcomes. But is this really the case? Could it be that once again Japan is being misread and misinterpreted? Are there not both obvious and less obvious signs of renewal and recovery? And how might the new DPJ-led government reform Japan? 
 
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Tags: Japan, obvious, economy, misread, there, Decline, Fiction
Into the Forbidden Zone: A Trip Through Hell and High Water in Post-Earthquake Japan
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Into the Forbidden Zone: A Trip Through Hell and High Water in Post-Earthquake JapanInto the Forbidden Zone: A Trip Through Hell and High Water in Post-Earthquake Japan

Just weeks after multiple disasters struck Japan, National Book Award winner William T. Vollmann ventures into the nuclear hot zone, outfitted only with rubber kitchen gloves, a cloth facemask, and a capricious radiation detector. He emerges with a haunting report on daily life in a now-ravaged Japan -- a country he has known and loved for many years. And in the cities and towns hit hardest by the earthquake, tsunami, and radioactive contamination, Vollmann finds troubling omens of a future heading toward us all.
 
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Tags: Japan, Vollmann, towns, tsunami, hardest, Through, Post-Earthquake, Water
English in Japan in the Era of Globalization
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English in Japan in the Era of GlobalizationEnglish in Japan in the Era of Globalization

Leading scholars in the field examine the role played by the English language in contemporary Japanese society. Their various chapters cover the nature, status, and function of English in Japan, focusing on the ways in which globalization is influencing language practices in the country.
 
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Tags: English, Japan, language, focusing, Globalization
Kitchen
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KitchenKitchen

When Banana Yoshimoto's Kitchen was first published in Japan in 1988, "Banana-mania" seized the country. Kitchen won two of Japan's most prestigious literary prizes, climbed its way to the top of the best-seller list, then remained there for over a year and sold millions of copies. With the appearance of the critically acclaimed Tugumi (1989) and NP (1991), the J...moreWhen Banana Yoshimoto's Kitchen was first published in Japan in 1988, "Banana-mania" seized the country. 
 
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Tags: Kitchen, Japan, Banana-mania, country, Banana, seized