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Oishinbo's Adventures in Eating: Food, Communication, and Culture in Japanese Comics

Brau, 2004

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16804097125898998138
Author
Brau L
Publication year
Publication venue
Gastronomica

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Culture in Japanese Comics Millions of Japanese, including adults, read manga--comic books. Reproducing every popular genre from humor to horror, manga both entertain and educate their readers on subjects as varied as sports, corporate life, the literary classics, and …
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