Routledge Handbook of East Asian Popular Culture

(Rick Simeone) #1
Popular culture and historical memories of war in Asia

(Hating China, Yamano 2008); Manga abunai chūgoku (Dangerous China in manga, Akebonokikan
2008); Chūgoku no yabai shōtai (The reality of China, Sun 2013); Manga de wakaru uragiri to shukusei
no chūgoku kingendaishi (China’s modern and contemporary history of betrayal and purge in manga,
Chūgoku kingendai kenkyūkai 2014).

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