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THE SOUL AND THE SENSE: MEDITATIONS ON ROLAND BARTHES ON JAPAN (A PROPOS OF THE EMPIRE OF SIGNS) (1990-96, 16,200 words)
POLITY OR DISASTER: FROM INDIVIDUALIST SELF TOWARD PERSONAL VALENCIES AND COLLECTIVE SUBJECT (1994-96, 23,790 words)
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INTRODUCTION [to LESSONS OF JAPAN]: ON JAPAN AS MIRAGE AND FEEDBACK, AND OTHER ALLEGORIES (1996, 5,430 words)
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