Its possible that the Japanese text book is a translation of Purves (see below) or just an excerpt.
FYI For other readers...on researchgate I found the same picture, and the paper that embedded the pic cited it as:
Kaplan, R. B. (1972). Contrastive rhetoric and second language learning: Notes toward a theory of contrastive rhetoric. In A. C. Purves (Ed.), Writing across languages and cultures: Issues in contrastive rhetoric (pp. 257-304). Newbury Park, CA: Sage
(I found it by googling for some of the words in the pictureand adding "1970s", since I had a feeling that the terms used were rather old fashioned, even if strictly accurate in a dictionary sense (like "Oriental"). And modern academia doesnt pay as much attention to Russia as it once did, but the author called it out.)
And of course, if you Google for, say,
文化的思考パターン kaplan
(Cultural thought patterns kaplan)
Youll get a lot of japanese language books and articles that use this picture. I didnt check to see if any were the one whose photo was posted.
FYI For other readers...on researchgate I found the same picture, and the paper that embedded the pic cited it as:
Kaplan, R. B. (1972). Contrastive rhetoric and second language learning: Notes toward a theory of contrastive rhetoric. In A. C. Purves (Ed.), Writing across languages and cultures: Issues in contrastive rhetoric (pp. 257-304). Newbury Park, CA: Sage
The paper on Researchgate was at this URL:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354859830_Involving...
(I found it by googling for some of the words in the pictureand adding "1970s", since I had a feeling that the terms used were rather old fashioned, even if strictly accurate in a dictionary sense (like "Oriental"). And modern academia doesnt pay as much attention to Russia as it once did, but the author called it out.)
And of course, if you Google for, say,
文化的思考パターン kaplan
(Cultural thought patterns kaplan)
Youll get a lot of japanese language books and articles that use this picture. I didnt check to see if any were the one whose photo was posted.