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Kaze to Ki no Uta
A Study of •Œgaymersâ•Š and Digital
Boys' Love E Omosessualità
Pression Du Groupe Et Affirmation De Soi Dans Le Shôjo Manga
Between Boys: Fantasy of Male Homosexuality in Boys' Love, Mary Renault, and Marguerite Yourcenar by Jui-An Chou Graduate Pr
Manga Vision: Cultural and Communicative Perspectives / Editors: Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou, Cathy Sell; Queenie Chan, Manga Artist
1 Within the Realm of “Women's Manga” Research, BL Manga Are Regarded
Manga | @JPOPMANGA | @Jpopmanga
Manga Seminar Communication Materials
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM and INTERIORITY By
A Study of •Œgaymersâ•Š and Digital Lgbt/Gaming Rhetorics
Eksistensi Fujoshi Di Kalangan Pecinta Kebudayaan Jepang
Erotic Comics in Japan Asian Visual Cultures
COMMUNICATING EMOTIONS: How Commercial Manga for Women Approaches 3.11
An Introduction to Japanese Subcultures 日本のサブカルチャー
Representations of Female Fantasies and Yaoi Manga As Pornography Directed at Women
Shōjo Manga Elements Imported to Contemporary Japanese Literature – a Case Study of Miura Shion2 Hiroko Inose1
Gender in Shōnen En Shōjo Manga Hoe Gender Wordt Voorgesteld En Wat Fans Ermee Doen
Iberomanga: from Mainstream to Gafotaku and Gendered Niches1
Top View
Proud Blue 3
Orientalism, Self-Orientalism, and Occidentalism in the Visual-Verbal Medium of Japanese Girls' Comics
Yaoi on the Regional and Global Scale"
TELÉFONOS 870-96-39 Y 879-77-87 LLAMAR DESPUÉS DE LAS 10Am HASTA LAS 10Pm DE LUNES a SÁBADO SI NO ESTAMOS LE DEVOLVEREMOS LA LLAMADA
On Japanese American Artists Deploying Manga Style Angela Moreno Acosta (Kyoto Seika University)
Le Manga Au Féminin
Consumption of Same-Sex Pornography by Japanese Women
Shōjo Manga Elements Imported to Contemporary Japanese Literature - a Case Study of Miura Shion Estudios De Traducción, 11: 55-63
Mulheres Que Escrevem Para Mulheres: Um Recorte Da Evolução Do Mangá No Segmento Sh Ōjo
Nude Art, Censorship and Modernity in Japan from the ‘Knickers Incident’ of 1901 to Now Toshio Watanabe
Imagining a Home for Us: Representations of Queer Families in Contemporary Japanese Literature