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    Bungaku riron no kenkyū.Takeo Kuwabara (ed.) - 1968 - 1967: [I. E..
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  2. Rusō kenkyū.Takeo Kuwabara (ed.) - 1951
     
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  3. Rusō ronshū.Takeo Kuwabara - 1970
     
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  4. Art in Today's Society.R. Scott Walker & Takeo Kuwabara - 1981 - Diogenes 29 (115):37-54.
    The purpose of this article is to attempt to discern better the situation of art in contemporary society. To do this we will examine essentially the exterior forces which influence it. These multiple and diverse evolutionary forces are in a certain manner centripetal, and ultimately they modify our concepts of art as such. Without going so far as to state that contemporary society has completely overturned our ideas on this question, signs of change are nevertheless visible which challenge fundamental characteristics (...)
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  5. Gendai No Taiwa.Hiroshi Suekawa, Takeo Kuwabara & Hideki Yukawa - 1966 - Yukonsha.
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    Acculturation, Modernization, Nationalism: the Case of Modern Japan.Takeo Kuwabara - 1975 - Diogenes 23 (90):36-55.
    The term acculturation was first used by American scholars in dealing with cultural changes in the American Indian society; however, I would like to use this term a bit more freely.
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  7. Tradition Versus Modernization in Postwar Japan.Takeo Kuwabara - 1962 - Diogenes 10 (40):129-147.
    Serious intellectuals in Japan have been concerned with problems of tradition and modernization not only in the postwar period but at least as far back as the Meiji Restoration, although it is true that in each period the problems were viewed in different ways. The issue of tradition and modernization is not peculiar to Japan. However, there are sufficient reasons for the fact that this issue has been and is being conspicuously argued among the Japanese.
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