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Modern Yokai How Japan Embraced Their Monsters
Dogū: from Prehistoric Figurines to Collectible Pocket Monsters
Of Mice and Maidens: Ideologies of Interspecies Romance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan
RONIN: MYTHICAL CREATURES AMANOJAKU Amanojaku Are a Smaller Type of Oni, Malicious Demons That Prey Upon Humans
Translation As 'Bakemono'
A Folklore Race of Aquatic Troublemakers
Which Monster Are You? by Ginger Garrett
Semiotic Study of Mythological Creatures in Japanese Folklore Sosok Dan Makna Tengu
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The Animated Shrine: Using Japanese Animation to Teach
The Evolution of Japanese Utopianism and How Akutagawa's Dystopian Novella, Kappa Was Born out of Chinese and Western Utopian Writings but Was Uniquely Japanese
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Investigating the Influence of Edo and Meiji Period Monster Art on Contemporary Japanese Visual Media
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The Evolution of Yōkai in Relationship to the Japanese Horror Genre
Constructing Abe No Seimei: Integrating Genre and Disparate Narratives in Yumemakura Baku's Onmyōji
FOLKLORE Folklore Is Another Aspect of Culture. Any Bit of Folklore Is Generally Defined As Not Having an “Authentic” Versio
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Corso Di Laurea Magistrale in Lingue E Culture Dell'asia E Dell'africa
Mythology Marches to Modernity Y Kai in Contemporary Japan
The Evolution of a Legend--A Comparison of the Character Of
THE KAPPA LEGEND a Comparative Ethnological Study on the Japanese Water-Spirit Kappa and Its Habit of Trying to Lure Horses Into the Water
A Yōkai Parade Through Time in Japan Brandon Michael Howard Dickinson College
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Japan's Zoomorphic Urge
Response to Wong Chia-Ning Chang Macalester College
JPT 4502 Fall 2017 Japanese Folklore
The Significance of Manga in the Identity-Construction of Young American Adults: a Lacanian Approach
John Regan & Ben Henderson
Bazaar Square Cards Bones Island Cards
Des Hommes Et Des Yōkai À Tōno : Étude Des Kappa, Yama No Kami Et Tengu Dans Le Tōno Monogatari Et Le Tōno Monogatari
The Grass Is Greener in the Countryside an Analysis on Furusato and Fear of Identity Loss in Contemporary Japanese Society As Seen in Pom Poko and Kairo
Through the Media Kaleidoscope Mutual Images Issue 6 – Spring 2019
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JPT 4502 Fall 2019 Japanese Folklore
Japanese Demon Lore
2 Il Tengu, Demone Divino Della Montagna
Mostri Del Giappone Narrative, Figure, Egemonie Della Dis-Locazione Identitaria
The Monkey and Crocodile Story in Japan: the Presence of an Ancient
Folkloric Expressions of the Feminine in Images of the Ubume Michaela Leah Prostak Florida International University,
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