GENDER ROLES IN JAPANESE LEGENDS
The title of this paper is Gender Roles in Japanese Legends. The study is focused on understanding gender roles found in the five Japanese legends written by several authors which are F. Hadland Davis, A. B. Mitford, and Andrew Lang. The researcher is interested in investigating gender roles because...
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Main Author: | Dewi Selvia Aprianti, - (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
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2007-08-20.
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