Yoshiko Okuyama
Yoshiko Okuyama is a Japanese studies professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, whose research focuses on mythology, folklore, and religion, along with the connection of Japanese creative works and their representations of disability and mental health. Provided by Wikipedia
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Discourse Analysis of Adult-Child Conversations The Comparison of L1 and L2 Input in Japanese / by Okuyama, Yoshiko
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Japanese mythology in film : a semiotic approach to reading Japanese film and anime / by Okuyama, Yoshiko
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Tōjisha manga : Japan's graphic memoirs of brain and mental health / by Okuyama, Yoshiko
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Reframing disability in manga / by Okuyama, Yoshiko
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History and criticism
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