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Author: Tatsuru Uchida Kazuhiro Souda
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著者:内田 樹 想田 和弘
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Prescription for modern society to live happily This is the first book of a dialogue between the two men, focusing on a lengthy conversation during which Mr. Uchida visited Ushimado, where Mr. Kazuhiro Soda lives. Japan is facing a rapidly aging society with a declining birthrate and a low-growth economy. How should the Japanese people, who have lost confidence in their former international standing, live their lives from now on? Through a dialogue among leading domestic commentators, we will discover a new way of life and hope for the Japanese people. Chapter 1: Living in Accordance with the Flow of Nature -Time to Go Straight and Time to Circulate- Chapter 2: There is Potential in the Margins of Rural Areas - A Shift from Urban Global Capitalism - Chapter 3: The Future of Japan's Rural Areas Chapter 3[Creating New Value] -Sharpening the Mind and Physical Senses- Chapter 4[Leisure and Boredom Chapter 4[Leisure and Boredom] Enrich Your Life - From Time Poverty to Time Riches- Chapter 5[Satoyama Regeneration Chapter 5[Satoyama Regeneration] Connects Civilization and Nature - Facing the Rebellion of the Wild- Chapter 6[Your Happiness Chapter 6 [One's Happiness] Makes the World Peaceful - Buddhist Teachings Applicable to Modern Society- Chapter 7 [One's Happiness] Makes the World Peaceful Tatsuru Uchida Born in Tokyo in 1950. Graduated from the Department of French Literature, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo. D. from Tokyo Metropolitan University. Professor emeritus at Kobe College. Specializes in contemporary French thought, film theory, and martial arts theory. His main publications include Levinas and the Phenomenology of Love (Bunshun Bunko), Jewish Culture (Bunshun Shinsho), and The Japanese Frontier (Shincho Shinsho). His recent publications include "Levinas's Theory of Time" (Shinkyo Publishing Co., Ltd.), "The Educational Theory of Complexity" (Toyokan Publishing Co., Ltd.), and many others. Kazuhiro Soda Born in Tochigi, Japan in 1970; Born in Tochigi, Japan in 1970. Film writer. Graduated from the Department of History of Religion, Faculty of Letters, the University of Tokyo. Graduated from the American School of Visual Arts, Department of Cinema. He is a proponent and practitioner of the documentary method of "observational film" without scripts or background music. His films include "Election," "Spirit," "Peace," "Port Town," and "Spirit 0," and have won numerous awards at international film festivals. He is the author of many books, including Why I Meditate (Home Publishing Co., Ltd. / Shueisha) and The Man Who Observes (Mishima-sha Publishing Co., Ltd.). |
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This is the first book of a dialogue between the two men, focusing on a lengthy conversation during which Mr. Uchida visited Ushimado, where Mr. Kazuhiro Soda lives. Japan is facing a rapidly aging society with a declining birthrate and a low-growth economy. How should the Japanese people, who have lost confidence in their former international standing, live their lives from now on? Through a dialogue among leading domestic commentators, we will discover a new way of life and hope for the Japanese people.
Chapter 1: Living in Accordance with the Flow of Nature -Time to Go Straight and Time to Circulate-
Chapter 2: There is Potential in the Margins of Rural Areas - A Shift from Urban Global Capitalism - Chapter 3: The Future of Japan's Rural Areas
Chapter 3[Creating New Value] -Sharpening the Mind and Physical Senses- Chapter 4[Leisure and Boredom
Chapter 4[Leisure and Boredom] Enrich Your Life - From Time Poverty to Time Riches- Chapter 5[Satoyama Regeneration
Chapter 5[Satoyama Regeneration] Connects Civilization and Nature - Facing the Rebellion of the Wild- Chapter 6[Your Happiness
Chapter 6 [One's Happiness] Makes the World Peaceful - Buddhist Teachings Applicable to Modern Society- Chapter 7 [One's Happiness] Makes the World Peaceful
Tatsuru Uchida
Born in Tokyo in 1950. Graduated from the Department of French Literature, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo. D. from Tokyo Metropolitan University. Professor emeritus at Kobe College. Specializes in contemporary French thought, film theory, and martial arts theory. His main publications include Levinas and the Phenomenology of Love (Bunshun Bunko), Jewish Culture (Bunshun Shinsho), and The Japanese Frontier (Shincho Shinsho). His recent publications include "Levinas's Theory of Time" (Shinkyo Publishing Co., Ltd.), "The Educational Theory of Complexity" (Toyokan Publishing Co., Ltd.), and many others.
Kazuhiro Soda Born in Tochigi, Japan in 1970;
Born in Tochigi, Japan in 1970. Film writer. Graduated from the Department of History of Religion, Faculty of Letters, the University of Tokyo. Graduated from the American School of Visual Arts, Department of Cinema. He is a proponent and practitioner of the documentary method of "observational film" without scripts or background music. His films include "Election," "Spirit," "Peace," "Port Town," and "Spirit 0," and have won numerous awards at international film festivals. He is the author of many books, including Why I Meditate (Home Publishing Co., Ltd. / Shueisha) and The Man Who Observes (Mishima-sha Publishing Co., Ltd.).