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How were the Filipino comfort women portrayed in different forms of media / Dea Jenine B. Lambo.

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  • Lambo, Dea Jenine B
Material type: TextTextPublication details: Las Piñas City, Philippines : Southville International School and Colleges, 2009.Description: 19 pages ; 28 cmSubject(s):
  • Comfort women -- Philippines
  • Mass media -- Social aspects -- Philippines
  • Women in mass media -- Philippines
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  • PHS P 96.V5 .L225 2009
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How were the Filipino comfort women portrayed in different forms of media /

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Lambo D. J. B., . (2009). How were the Filipino comfort women portrayed in different forms of media. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

Chicago

Lambo Dea Jenine B, . 2009. How were the Filipino comfort women portrayed in different forms of media. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Lambo D. J. B., . (2009). How were the Filipino comfort women portrayed in different forms of media. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

MLA

Lambo Dea Jenine B, . How were the Filipino comfort women portrayed in different forms of media. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges. 2009.

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