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Tatemae & Honne
The Globalization of
Japan
Suzanne T. BellJonathan B. CoxClifton G. GanyardIgor E. KlyukanovAnthony R. Paquin
Outline
History
Business Practices
Aesthetics
Communication
Research Tools
Nihon no RekishiNihon no Rekishi
History of JapanHistory of Japan
An Undiscovered Country?
Master NarrativeMysterious Orient
Isolation
Homogeneity
Nihonjinron
2 ThemesGlobal Connections
Social Conflict
Japan and the World
TokugawaChina, Dutch
MeijiPerry & Westernization
Imperial JapanMirror to the West?
Postwar JapanSecurity Treaty, Economic “Miracle”
Social ConflictTokugawa
Urbanization, Sangaku
Meiji RestorationSatsuma Rebellion, Democracy
Taisho in CrisisDemocracy, Socialism, Feminism, Modernism
Postwar JapanAMPO, Miike, Vietnam, Tokyo U., Narita
1989, End of the “Shining Peace”
Death of Showa (Shining Peace)Ascension of Heisei (Attaining Peace)
Economic Bubble Burst
The Japanese “Disease”?Materialism, Birthrate, Education
Global Power?Okinawa, Article 9
Nihonteki Keiei
Japanese Style Japanese Style ManagementManagement
Tatemae
Productivity Boom
The 4 Sacred Treasures
KaizanConstant Improvement
Kanban-hoshiki, etc.JIT Inventory, Taguchi Method, SQC
Wa & Gambare!!!Harmony & “Don’t give up!”
Ouichi’s Theory Z Organizations
Honne
“Z” Japanese Organization
Ijime & Karoshi Bullying & Death from overwork
Dark Side of Kanban-hoshiki, etc.
Kaizan?
The 4 Lost Treasures
Productivity growth: A Closer Look
Nihon no Bikan
Japanese Aesthetics: Japanese Aesthetics: An IntroductionAn Introduction
Ikebana
The Principles of 3D Design in Living Materials
The Japanese Artist/Craftsman
Beauty & Perfection in the Simple
Japanese Joinery & Woodcraft
Applications in Architecture & Furniture
The Japanese Garden & …
Contmporary Installation Art
Isamu Noguchi
The Man & His Legacy
Contemporary Japanese Sculptors:
A Short Survey
Japan As/And the OtherJapan As/And the Other
Breaking the (Invisible) WallBreaking the (Invisible) Wall
Japan and the Other:The Communication Problem
The “lies” and the “evasive” Japanese style. Focus: Culture and communication.Nihonjinron as discourse on Japaneseness.Kokusaika as challenge to Nihonjinron.“Kokusaika:”
Effort to place a nation that has its own identity and unique culture in the international framework.
Reason for Nihonjinron and Kokusaika: searching for an identity caused by the encounter with the Other.
“Kaikoku”: Opening the Door
First kaikoku: Meiji RestorationModernization and military build-up
Result: Economic and military
Second kaikoku: 1945-1980sDemocratization and demilitarization
Result: Political and social
Kokusaika: Mission Accomplished?
Cultural and communication barriers as the foremost impediments to Japan’s kokusaika:
Stereotypes:
Other cultures’ stereotypes of Japan.
Japan stereotypes of the Other.
Prejudice:
Other cultures’ prejudices toward Japan.
Japanese prejudices toward the Other.
Breaking the (Invisible) Wall
Oe’s 1994 Nobel Prize acceptance speech: “Ambiguous Japan and I”
Third Kaiku: “Kokoro no kokusaika:”Internationalization of the mind.
Cultural knowledge and communication skills as keys to successful interactions between Japan and the world.
Toshokan
Globalization &
Information Access
University of Guam
Website
Map
LibraryMission
Orientation
Library of Congress
Periodicals
Regional Map
Periodicals
Serials
Magazines
Academic Journals
Globalization & Technology
Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Electronic Databases
World Wide Web
ResourcesList of readings (handout)
List of websites
What I’m Taking Home
Enhanced regional perspective
SDSU Japan resources
Collection development
Displays
Handout
TatemaeHonne
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