Understanding Japan: A Cultural History

Stars
5
Length
24 Lectures
Author
Mark J. Ravina; The Great Courses
Eras
History of Mankind (5000 BC - present)
Types
Lecture Course
Understanding Japan: A Cultural History
Synopsis
"Japan’s extraordinary culture is like no other in the world. The 2,000-year-old civilization grew through periods of seclusion and assimilation to cultivate a society responsible for immeasurable influences on the rest of the world. What makes Japan so distinctive? The answer is more than just spiritual beliefs or culinary tastes. It’s the ongoing clash between tradition and modernity; a conflict shaped by Japan’s long history of engagement and isolation." [Great Courses]
Excellent lectures with effortless delivery and amazing insight into cultures of Japan and the United states. His understanding of Japan makes each lecture a delight!
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Released
2015
Location
East Asia
Setting