Psychology in Natsume Sōseki's 'Mon'
Michael Bourdaghs (Associate Professor, East Asian Languages & Civilizations, University of Chicago) Recorded on April 14, 2011.

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"Sōseki and the Origin of Modern Japanese Literature" - Douglas Atkinson à la MSH-ULB

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Laughter’s Time, Media’s Time: Contemporary Comedy in Japan

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Paul Freedman, "European Slavery and Serfdom in the Middle Ages"

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I Am A Cat by Soseki Natsume · Audiobook preview

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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Winter Lecture - Anna Gubinskaya - Natsume Sōseki

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On the difference between observing and thinking about oneself | J. Krishnamurti

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Richard Posner, Empirical Legal Studies Conference keynote

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UChicago Stone Center | Why Economic Inequalities Endure

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J Krishnamurt's inerview with BBC anchor

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What is guilt? | J. Krishnamurti

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Frank Dikotter - Mao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe

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A Revolution in Poetry: Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1798 - James Chandler

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The Impact of Marx on the 19th Century (Isaiah Berlin 1964)

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KOKORO by Natsume Soseki

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Nietzsche's Warnings for Modern Man | UChicago's Robert Pippin

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Historian Timothy Snyder on ENDING Trump Nightmare FOR GOOD | PoliticsGirl

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