Citations:Rashomon
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English citations of Rashomon
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- 1986, S. R. Lichter, S. Rothman, L.S. Lichter, “The Rashomon Principle”, in The Media Elite, United States: Adler & Adler, page 150:
- [Mike Wallace said that 60 Minutes “]thought about doing a ‘Rashomon’—getting a [report] and editing it [in] different ways[.]”
- 1997, Alden M. Hayashi, “An IT Rashomon”, in Datamation, volume 43, United States: Cahners Publishing Company, page 34:
- In its May-June issue, the Harvard Business Review published its version of an IT Rashomon. Like the Japanese cinema classic, the HBR article revealed how different people can hold diverse perceptions of the same incident.
- 2013, Michel Hersen, editor, Handbook of Child Psychopathology, United States: Springer US, page 74:
- It is also subject to a Rashomon principle — truth is always a function of who is telling it.