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Publication details [#5049]
Hasada, Rie. 1997. Some aspects of Japanese cultural ethos embedded in nonverbal communicative behaviour. In Poyatos, Fernando, ed. Nonverbal communication and translation: new perspectives and challenges in literature, interpretation and the media (Benjamins Translation Library 17). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 83–106.
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Article in jnl/bk
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English
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Abstract
This paper considers the nonverbal behaviour typical of Japanese people and culture. The focus of discussion is those patterns which often appear incomprehensible or inscrutable from the eyes of non-Japanese, paying special attention to the gestures of eye-movement, crying, and smiling. The study of these patterns aims to clarify the important characteristics of Japanese people’s psychology and socio-cultural norms/needs/values in society.
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