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Back Issues: 2000

KJ#43
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KJ #43 contains a special feature on Gandhi's Legacy, including views by Johan Galtung, Nandini Iyer, Arun Gandhi, Satish Kumar, and Adam Wolpert, and a special travel section, with In the City of the Future (The Life and Lives of LA International Airport) (excerpted from Pico Iyer's latest book, Global Soul), On Tour(ism) in Thailand by Terry Caesar, and In Vietnam: Tunneling toward an Understanding by Paul Wadden.

Interviews include Walking the World, with Umesao Tadao, founder of Japan's National Museum of Ethnology; Reverential Ecology, with Schumacher Society co-founder and Resurgence editor, Satish Kumar, and The Goddess Within, with prominent artist-activist Mayumi Oda.

Alice in Shikaland, a stranger-than-fiction true-life account by Malena Watrous, describes an nuclear power musem in rural Japan based on Alice-in-Wonderland. Our Encounters section includes Getting By in Siberia (from Lake Baikal), A Home for Street Children in Mongolia, a view of The Sea of Japan from Kanazawa, and Forest Learning with the Batek in Malaysia.

Plus.... Commodore Perry's Minstrel Show, by fiction writer Richard Wiley; Fear of Frying by Tamara Shinobu Loomis; Darkness into Light, with emerging painter Oshima Hiko, reviews and reflections, and Recognizing Okinawa (Paradise revisited) by Robert Brady.

See review of this issue here.


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