Silent Bodies: Japanese taciturnity and image thinking
A nonverbal transmission and an implicit way of communication are highly encouraged in Japanese society. The reason for this “silence prerogative” is often found in historical facts of lengthy feudal era or in ancient philosophies and religions such as Buddhism and Confucianism and their various co...
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Autor principal: | Ana Došen |
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University of Belgrade
2017
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