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Tokyo Station
Radu Serban
Tokyo Station
Radu Serban
Tokyo Station, the captivating diary of Radu ?erban, ambassador to Japan between March 14, 2012, and August 14, 2016, is the starting point for a reflection on the notion of culture and civilization in terms of maximum otherness.
In addition to highlighting his own diplomatic experience coupled with a prodigious culture, the author explores what Roland Barthes called the Empire of Signs, a "revolution in the ownership of symbolic systems,"a suite of codes in a world which sees good conduct as highly-praised individual performance.
Without lacking emotional aeration, cutting into relevant exoticism, Radu ?erban's Japanese diary still represents the analysis of a lucid and polemical spirit confronted with the dream of a paradox. Japan appears here as a unique symbiosis between the tradition printed in the ritual of the most modest act of daily gesture and the hi-tech universe of one of the most advanced societies-- bordering utopia.
Inevitable and tempting, marked by the punctuation of a critical spirit, the comparison between East and West, between Japan and Romania offers the reader--be it by ricochet--a reflected identity profile, the coordinates of possible dialogues and a picturesque Balkan-Eastern narrative.
Angelo Mitchievici
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 26, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798553894559 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 636 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 33 mm · 839 g |
Language | English |