Writing Okinawa

Narrative acts of identity and resistance

By Davinder L Bhowmik

Series: Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations 

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'Bhowmik’s book also reveals an impressive command of Japanese and western literature, with which she frequently compares and contrasts the works of the Okinawan writers she discusses.' - HUGH CLARKE, University of Sydney, Japanese Studies 29/1
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