Japanese Frames of Mind
Discover the intriguing insights of Japanese Frames of Mind, a thought-provoking work that challenges traditional Western psychology through the lens of research conducted by esteemed Japanese and American scholars at Harvard University. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this paperback edition spans 300 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of Japanese child development, moral reasoning, and educational practices.
Each chapter is packed with valuable data that sheds light on family socialization and the unique adolescent experiences within Japanese culture. This book is essential for anyone interested in psychology, cultural studies, or education, providing a fresh perspective that encourages readers to rethink established psychological frameworks. Enhance your understanding of cross-cultural psychology with this enlightening read.