Nihon Essay Essay How "Heartless People" Understand People's Hearts / Makoto Yokomichi

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本エッセイ・随筆 「心のない人」は、どうやって人の心を理解しているか / 横道誠
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Released date: 22 Nov 2024
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"What do you mean by having no heart?"
● "Don't people with autism spectrum disorders try to understand people's minds through cartoons, novels, animations, movies, TV dramas, music, etc.?"
● Based on this hypothesis, the author, who is also a person concerned, interviewed seven people with various backgrounds with empathy.
● What kind of manga, novels, animations, movies, TV dramas, pop music were that they were fascinated with?
● From the interview, "Each Person's Difficulty in Living" is seen.
And the mystery of the mind comes out, and Subcal Emaki of Showa Heisei Reiwa is the life history of the people concerned.
? Looking back on my own life, I feel that I have learned so much from the creations.
It is often said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
? In fact, I have learned so much from books.
? It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
It is said that people with autism spectrum disorders are not good at non-verbal communication.
In fact, I have become familiar with literary works in order to understand the secrets.
I thought about other "developmental friends".
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