Here is an original and provocative anthropological approach to the fundamental philosophical question of what makes life worth living. Gordon Mathews considers this perennial issue by examining nine pairs of similarly situated individuals in the United States and Japan. In the course of exploring how people from these two cultures find meaning in their daily lives, he illuminates a vast and intriguing range of ideas about work and love, religion, creativity, and self-realization. Mathews explores these topics by means of the Japanese term ikigai, "that which most makes one's life seem worth living." American English has no equivalent, but ikigai applies not only to Japanese lives but to American lives as well. Ikigai is what, day after day and year after year, each of us most essentially lives for. Through the life stories of those he interviews, Mathews analyzes the ways Japanese and American lives have been affected by social roles and cultural vocabularies. As we approach the end of the century, the author's investigation into how the inhabitants of the world's two largest economic superpowers make sense of their lives brings a vital new understanding to our skeptical age.
發表於2024-11-26
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圖書標籤: 人類學 Anthropology 美國研究 社會學 日本研究 英文原版 青春 社會
(gordon之於重慶大廈就相當於孫之於哲學通論吧
評分比較日本和美國的人生意義之文化區彆
評分比較日本和美國的人生意義之文化區彆
評分教授太可愛瞭 全世界唯一講ikigai的課堂
評分(gordon之於重慶大廈就相當於孫之於哲學通論吧
What Makes Life Worth Living? 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載