An edition of Femaleness in culture (1997)

Femaleness in culture

some interfacial Japanese studies : three interfacial studies

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Femaleness in culture
Kazuyasu Ochiai
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some interfacial Japanese studies : three interfacial studies

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Language
English
Pages
69

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Femaleness in culture: some interfacial Japanese studies : three interfacial studies
1997, De La Salle University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-69).

Published in
Malate, Manila, Philippines
Series
De La Salle University Japanese Studies Program monograph series ;, no. 10, Monograph series (De La Salle University. Japanese Studies Program) ;, no. 10.
Other Titles
Some interfacial Japanese studies

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Library of Congress
MLCM 93/00549 (H)

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 69 p. :
Number of pages
69

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL337612M
ISBN 10
9715551815
LCCN
97946916
OCLC/WorldCat
40619460

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