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Yasuhiko Kobayashi and Heibon Punch editor Jirō Ishikawa
W. David Marx • Ametora
Artist Traveled to Over 30 Cities To Perform Tea Ceremony With Strangers [Interview]
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Suzuki Umetarō (1874–1943),
Hiromi Mizuno • Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan
In Hong Kong and Taiwan, Buddhism and Daoism are frequently mobilized to promote environmental protests. Buddhist lifestyles emphasizing vegetarianism, recycling and reduced consumption are increasingly adopted by the middle classes in both societies, especially as Buddhism has begun to reflower among the Chinese communities in Taiwan and mainland
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At the same time, communities in developing Asia have also begun to reach back into the values and practices of dialogical transcendence to salvage their worlds.
Prasenjit Duara • The Crisis of Global Modernity: Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future (Asian Connections)
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vitamin pioneer and Riken researcher Suzuki Umetarō (who would later become the first director of the Continental Science Institute),
Hiromi Mizuno • Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan
Tokyo to visit Rokuyosha, a…
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