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Burakumin / Emperor Jimmu / Kojin Karatani / Buraku Liberation League / Kenji / The Broken Commandment / Caste / Japan / Kenji Nakagami / Asia
Date: 2012-02-14 22:35:21
Burakumin
Emperor Jimmu
Kojin Karatani
Buraku Liberation League
Kenji
The Broken Commandment
Caste
Japan
Kenji Nakagami
Asia

Machiko Ishikawa Nakagami Kenji’s ‘Writing Back to the Centre’ through the Subaltern Narrative: Reading the Hidden Outcast Voice in ‘Misaki’ and Karekinada Machiko Ishikawa

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