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Mara Miller

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Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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  • Self as Person in Asian Theory and Practice
    In Wimal Dissanayake Roger Ames & Thomas Kasulis (eds.), , Suny Press. 1998.
    Asian Philosophy, Misc
  • Between Architecture and Landscape
    In Jan Birksted (ed.), , Chapman & Hall. 1999.
  •  1163
    Review of English Gardens by David Coffin (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (3): 333-334. 1997.
    Aesthetics
  • Paintings of Agriculture as the Image of Ethics: Cross-Cultural Case Studies
    New Rurality. forthcoming.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • Estetyka negatywna w sztuce, środowisku i życiu codziennym: teoria Arnolda Berleanta a powieści Kirino Natsuo
    Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 37. 2010.
  • Making Historic Terror Tolerable to Children: Barefoot Gen and Grave of the Fireflies
    Ethics
  •  841
    Terrible Knowledge And Tertiary Trauma, Part I: Teaching About Japanese Nuclear Trauma And Resistance To The Atomic Bomb
    The Clearing HouseHouse 86 (05): 157-163. 2013.
    This article discusses twelve reasons that we must teach about the 1945 American atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. As with Holocaust studies, we must teach this material even though it is both emotionally and intellectually difficult—in spite of our feelings of repugnance and/or grief, and our concerns regarding students’ potential distress (“tertiary trauma”). To handle such material effectively, we should keep in mind ten objectives: 1) to expand students' knowledge about the subject …Read more
    This article discusses twelve reasons that we must teach about the 1945 American atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. As with Holocaust studies, we must teach this material even though it is both emotionally and intellectually difficult—in spite of our feelings of repugnance and/or grief, and our concerns regarding students’ potential distress (“tertiary trauma”). To handle such material effectively, we should keep in mind ten objectives: 1) to expand students' knowledge about the subject along with the victims’ experience of it; 2) to develop teachers’ awareness of and comfort with it; 3) to help students cope with this knowledge so they are not traumatized themselves; 4) to make sure students don't take refuge in callousness, inappropriate humor, blaming the victim, or despair; 5) to enable students to teach others about the event(s); 6) to enable students to use their increased knowledge and self-reflection individually and as part of the national dialogue; 7) to deepen and “complexify” the conversation on the bombings; 8) to develop supports for teachers and students throughout this process;” 9) to reintegrate the objective with the subjective, recognizing that emotion may be appropriate to some learning; 10) to instigate a dialogue allowing teachers and students to continue to investigate this and related topics.
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    Four Approaches to Emotion in Japanese Visual Arts
    In Paolo Santangelo (ed.), Emotion in Asia, Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli "l'orientale. 2004.
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousHistory of AestheticsJapanese Philosophy: Aesthetics
  • Sepanmaa, Yrjo, Maiseman kanssa kasvokkain
    In , Maahenki Oy. 2007.
  • Discovery and Praxis: Essays in Asian Studies
    In David Jones & Michele Marion (eds.), The Dynamics of Cultural Counterpoint in Asian Studies, Suny Press. 2014.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics
  • Review of Preaching From Pictures: A Japanese Mandala (review)
    Education About Asia 12 (2). 2007.
  • Agricultural as the Image of Aesthetics and Ethics: A Comparative View
    Pursuit of Comparative Aesthetics. forthcoming.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
  • Review of Arnold Berleant's Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. forthcoming.
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    TANSMAN, ALAN, The Aesthetics of Japanese Fascism, University of California Press, 2009, 368 pp., $57.95 cloth.; TANSMAN, ALAN, ed., The Culture of Japanese Fascism, Duke University Press, 2009, 496 pp., 24 illus., $99.95 cloth (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (2): 210-214. 2015.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
  • Oxford Companion to World Philosophy
    In Jay Garfield & William Edelglass (eds.), , Oxford University Press. 2010.
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    A philosophy of gardens by Cooper, David E
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65 (4). 2007.
    Aesthetics
  • Japanese Aesthetics and the Disruptions of Identity after the Atomic Bombings
    Kritische Berichte. Zeitschrift für Kunst- Und Kulturwissenschaften 73--82. forthcoming.
    Aesthetics
  • The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics
    In Michael Kelly (ed.), , Oxford University Press. 1998.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
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