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Kunio Yanagita's Archaeological Interest of Tono-Monogatari (The
‟Intrede in De Wereld Van Vrouwelijke Sjamanen in Japan‟
Symposium Current State of Studies in Oral Tradition in Japan
Folklore in the Midst of Social Change: the Perspectives and Methods of Japanese Folkloristics
Lafcadio Hearn and Yanagita Kunio Who Initiated Folklore Studies in Japan
Folklore Around the World: an Annotated Bibliography of Folk Literature
HIROMASA WAKITA/ an Examination on the Reception of Joseph Conrad
Exploring the Macabre, Malevolent, and Mysterious
The Conquest of Yo¯ Kai, Fairies and Monsters
33 Zashikiwarashi Is a Ghost Which Is Well Known in Japan but Not Well
Enchi Fumiko, Tanabe Seiko and Aging Women in Modern Japanese Literature Sohyun Chun Washington University in St
The Anglo-Japanese Productions of Minakata Kumagusu
Wiara, Polityka I Religia. Acta Erasmiana VIII
Title Deep North Gothic : a Comparative Cultural Reading Of
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Brief Remarks on Paradigm Shifts in Japanese Anthropology During the 20Th Century
Mythology Marches to Modernity Y Kai in Contemporary Japan
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Wędrówka Po Świecie Japońskich Mitów W Książce Prof. Agnieszki Kozyry Pt
Child Guardian Spirits (Gohō Dōji) in the Medieval Japanese Imaginaire
Re-Memorando Murilo Rubião 20 Anos De Sua Morte / ISBN 978-85-86837-XX-X
Momotarō, Or the Peach Boy: Japan’S Best-Loved Folktale As National Allegory
Metamorphosis of Female Impersonators Into Strangers in Japanese Popular Theatre
Rural Japanese Gothic: the Topography of Horror in Modern Japanese Literature
A Critical Analysis of the Spiritual Therapy Phenomenon in Contemporary Japan
A Comparative Cultural Reading of Hearn, Yanagita, and Akutagawa
TONO TOURIST MAP “Tono Furusato Village” Miyako and Kawai Culture and Tradition Passed Down Through the Ages Live on Here in Japan's Eternal Home
The Study of Japan Through Japanese Folklore Studies
Japanese Conceptualizations of the South Seas (Nan’Yō) As A