
The Politics of Remembering
by Carol Gluck (1997)
Like 'Pure Land, Real World', this book explores Japanese intellectual history and its engagement with societal change.

by Melissa Anne-Marie Curley (2017)
"Tomomi Hanamure, a Japanese citizen who loved exploring the rugged wilderness of the American West, was killed on her birthday May 8, 2006. She was stabbed 29 times as she hiked to Havasu Falls on the Havasupai Indian Reservation at the bottom of Grand Canyon. Her killer was an 18-year old Havasupai youth named Randy Redtail Wescogame who had a history of robbing tourists and was addicted to meth. It was the most brutal murder ever recorded in Grand Canyon's history."--Amazon.com.
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by Carol Gluck (1997)
Like 'Pure Land, Real World', this book explores Japanese intellectual history and its engagement with societal change.

by James Bridle (2022)
Similar to 'Pure Land, Real World', it examines how we understand consciousness and reality across different frameworks.

by Shoshana Zuboff (2018)
Echoing 'Pure Land, Real World', this book critiques modern systems and their impact on individual autonomy and society.

by Lee Andrew Harding (2014)
As with 'Pure Land, Real World', this delves into how historical concepts are reinterpreted and utilized in modern Japanese thought.
by Robert Pirsig (1991)
Like 'Pure Land, Real World', this explores the intersection of philosophy, personal experience, and societal critique.
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