Johnathan Flowers is assistant professor of philosophy at California State University, Northridge.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Mono no Aware in Motoori Norinaga's Thought Chapter 2: The Poetic Cultivation of Mono no Aware Chapter 3: The Normative and Social Dimensions of Mono no Aware in Experience Chapter 4: The Aware of Gender in Literature Chapter 5: Establishing the Ground of Aesthetic Personhood through John Dewey and Thomas Alexander Chapter 6: Individuated Identity as an Aesthetic Process Chapter 7: The Qualitative Unity of Gender and Offices Chapter 8: Reconceiving the Kokoro: Reading Norinaga with Dewey Chapter 9: Cross-Culturally Reconceiving Mono no Aware and Gender Chapter 10: The Kata of Gender and the Do of Offices Chapter 11: Aware as a Poetics of Gender