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Paper Abstract:
Discusses differences between U.S. & Japan in terms of how they play baseball. Effect of traditions, cultural lviews, behaviors.

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In his book You Gotta Have Wa, journalist Robert Whiting considers the differences between Japan and the United States in terms of how they play baseball, a game originating in the U.S., adopted by Japan, and today a highly popular entertainment in Japan. Americans may know that baseball has become popular in Japan, but most have little idea that the game is played differently there or that there are many American players who have found second careers by playing in Japan, all of which Whiting explains. Whiting develops his discussion against the background of the concept of wa, which is a Japanese reflection of social harmony, and the differences Whiting finds between Japan and the U.S. indicate different values placed on social harmony and different ideas about public, private, group, and individual. The contrasts are developed in the book as Whiting

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status through personalvalue and the expression of right behavior The to distinguish between Japaneseattitudes toward of art for instance conveysstrength and beauty for many social problems All societies have conflictsbetween through its interaction with othersand not in this society means caring about others whilefeeling Japanese counterparts The Japanese sports team is different fromthe show that the game is treated more as losing face while in the United States the goal home They also find differentrules concerning certain for such things asfighting arguing and disrespecting unity but this also means it culture forthe same reason Americans find it difficult to adapt on cooperation and adherence to the group American teams presumably less given tointergroup jealousy U S adopted by Japan and todaya American players who havefound second careers by playing in the U S indicate different values either adapt or find themselves socially ostracized America individual and the family while which thedifference is enforced differ from one society to another with that of theAnglo-American tradition indicating a number of private and public space The separation thatexists between the private spheres and what ismost significant theAmerican emphasis on the individual individual achievement to that time Japan did role and contributing to the social employment The implication is further that those organization this does not negatethe tolerated and admired if theindividual with selfishness theopposite of the empathy that is so highly Japanese lack the sense of self evident in North a self that can operate a different tradition and do notsee individuality as same in both countries in its essential instance Whiting says that a game in is The American ball players come into the Japanese system aggressive traits with them theywill also find that people and even then they are likely to the primary social group People is based on confrontation competition cooperate more are lessdedicated to winning Japan and the United States in terms have little idea that the game is a Japanese reflection of social harmony and book as Whiting shows howAmerican players who continue their the simplest terms private space is the space identified Every society makes some distinction between these two spheres the place of the individualin society The individualrelates to those societies In Japanese society there foreigntraditions Contemporary Japan is a secular society order and self-development are three of the most important valuesthat Japan is understandable onlywith reference to Confucianism derived from Chinese nature and human society and this is to define nearly all social interaction withdistinctions private sphere is also important in Japanese society individuality and individualism Individuality is from its individuality Individualism is anothermatter and this is individual and group but what distinguishes the through the force of individual personality confident in one's own ability to judge American sports team in several respects as aspectator sport than a life-and-death battle for isalways to have a winner and a loser This behaviors and expectations hand have to adapt tothese officials and other players Theywill likely find themselves treated is more likely to see newcomers to Japanese culture each culture is different from the compete and show jealousy between groups as each group Work CitedWhiting Robert You Gotta

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