Japan Anime Pop Culture and Gender Issues
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Japan: Anime, Pop Culture, and Gender Issues. Adams, Kenneth Alan, and Lester Hill, Jr. "Protest and Rebellion: Fantasy Themes in. Japanese Comics. …
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Japan: Anime, Pop Culture, and Gender Issues
Adams, Kenneth Alan, and Lester Hill, Jr. “Protest and Rebellion: Fantasy Themes in Japanese Comics.”Journal o/Popular Culture 25, no.1 (1991): 99-127.
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