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L’identité humaine et la spatialité dans la culture japonaise
Human Identity and Spatiality in Japanese Culture

Author(s): Makoto Sekimura
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Studies of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Japan; Japanese Identity; Spatial Imaginaries; Interpersonal Relationship; Sociality; Family Relations; Indulgence;

Summary/Abstract: The Japanese still retain a certain traditional sensitivity in their relationship to the world. With a tendency to integrate with nature or their environment and to depend on others, they favor the relationship to others, as well as that between humankind and the world, which determines their identity. It is through integration into the circumstantial dimension that human beings form themselves and become aware of themselves. It follows that collective identity is stronger and more dominant than individual identity. This human way of being constitutes an essential aspect of Japanese culture and is represented in the architecture of traditional Japanese houses. Reflection on the spatiality specific to the Japanese lifestyle can promote a deep dialogue about human identity between different cultures.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 40
  • Page Range: 199-208
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: French
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