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3 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I came away from this dog with renewed disregard for the fi,
By tim@tkai.com (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Culture of Japan As Seen Through Its Leisure (Suny Series, Japan in Transition) (Suny Series in Japan in Transition) (Paperback)
"The Culture of Japan as Seen through its Leisure" is one of those books that I bought immediately based on the sexy title - and regretted. (I struggled through quite a bit of it, so this review isn't based simply on skimming a few chapters). Reading essays with titles such as "Golf, Organization, and 'Body Projects' - Japanese Business Executives in Singapore," I couldn't help but wonder how these writers manage to acquire so much free time. I came away from this dog with renewed disregard for the field of sociology. Don't buy it, unless you really have trouble getting to sleep at night
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The Culture of Japan As Seen Through Its Leisure (Suny Series, Japan in Transition) (Suny Series in Japan in Transition) by Sepp Linhart (Paperback - May 28, 1998)
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