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Cultural anthropology / Japanese raccoon dog / Pom Poko / Kitsune / Trickster / Obake / Japanese folklore / Yōkai / Red fox / Shapeshifting / Culture / Anime
Date: 2014-07-16 13:10:42
Cultural anthropology
Japanese raccoon dog
Pom Poko
Kitsune
Trickster
Obake
Japanese folklore
Yōkai
Red fox
Shapeshifting
Culture
Anime

Asian Visual and Performing Arts, Part II The Trickster in Japanese Art By Brenda G. Jordan A

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