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The phrase Brilliance of Justice originated from Nietzsche, who admittedly valued this form of brilliance at least as much as all others. Unexpectedly, Nietzsche was neglected by …
In den dichtbesiedelten Ballungszentren Japans entstehen – auf scheinbar unbebaubaren engenFlächen – kleine Häuser mit ungewöhnlichen Raumkonzepten und überraschenden …
Starting with the Muscovite example, the book deals with the phenomena of 'Macht' and 'Herrschaft' in a period of crisis, using historical analogies in Japan, Kashmir, Castile, …
The Japanese woodblock print showcased breathtaking landscapes, blush-inducing erotica, ghosts and demons that torment the living, and made sumo wrestlers and kabuki actors into …
Text German. An enthralling illustrated book by French photographer Alexandre Bonnefoy who has captured the velvet paws in their urban habitat with his sensational snap-shots. …
Centre' and 'periphery', two notions essential in the discourse of power and domination, tend to be reificated as a static, inert relation of an active, dominating centre on one …
'Oishii!' - 'Delicious!' is the most common word in Japan to describe food. Expressing culinary taste goes hand in hand with the social and cultural identity of those eating it. …
After a trip to Japan in 1953, Werner Blaser published his landmark book on classical Japanese architecture. His studies of 17th- and 18th-century wooden buildings document …
Der Fuji - hochster Berg Japans, das ewige Symbol einer ganzen Nation und immerwahrendes Ikon. Noch bis vor wenigen Jahrzehnten gab es nur eine einzige akzeptierte Darstellungsform …
UEber die Japanpolitik der DDR ist wenig bekannt, obwohl sie sowohl in politischer als auch in wirtschaftlicher Hinsicht fur den SED-Staat von grosser Bedeutung war. Nach bereits …