Readers with an interest in Japanese history, life, and culture are
invited to check out the new “Read Japan” collection recently donated to
Dalton State’s Roberts Library by the Nippon Foundation.
According to Roberts Library Director Lydia Knight, the collection
includes 100 academic and university press books selected by a committee
of Japanese and foreign scholars and journalists. The collection covers
topics ranging from anime to samurai, Knight said. Volumes are sorted
into five categories including politics and international relations,
economy and business, society and culture, literature and arts, and
history.
In our global society where information can be readily accessed with a
single click, it can be easy to forget to place news and information
into a cultural context.
“It is now possible to exchange vast volumes of information through
cyberspace in real time,” said a representative of the Nippon
Foundation. “This unprecedented access to information has made the
realities of foreign countries feel much closer to us. However, we do
not always receive a complete picture of life overseas.” “An understanding of other people is essential if we are to
collaborate and coexist with people of different cultures and customs,”
he said. “We hope this will serve as a useful guide to those interested
in deepening their understanding of present day Japan.”
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