The science of symbiosis and linguistic democracy in early twentieth-century Japan
Focusing on the early twentieth-century Japanese Esperantist and popular celebrity writer Miyazawa Kenji as an embodiment of a larger intellectual phenomenon of early twentieth century Japan, the essay delineates the scientific world view behind the Esperanto movement and corresponding...
Main Author: | Konishi, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
2015
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