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intro 00:00
princess mononoke 3:34
spirited away 14:52
outro 27:37

Notable References:
Confronting Master Narratives: History as Vision in Miyazaki Hayao's Cinema of Deassurance by Susan Napier
Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation by Susan Napier
Matter out of Place: Carnival, Containment, and Cultural Recovery in Miyazaki's
"Spirited Away" by Susan Napier
Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art by Susan Napier
Princess Mononoke: Another Nihonjinron? by Kozy K. Amemiya
“Hayao Miyazaki’s World," edited by Bobby Recinos and Hiroshi Kudo
The Global Markets for Anime: Miyazaki Hayao’s Spirited Away (2001) by Rayna Denison
Heart of Japaneseness: History and Nostalgia in Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away by Shiro Yoshioka
Miyazaki Hayao’s Spirited Away, or, the Adventure of the Obliques by Michael Lucken
"Spirited Away": Film of the Fantastic and Evolving Japanese Folk Symbols by Noriko T. Reider
Princess Mononoke: A Game Changer by Shiro Yoshioka
Deer Gods, Nativism and History: Mythical and Archaeological Layers in Princess Mononoke by Eija Niskanen
Spirit Princess and Snow Queen: The Soviet Roots of Princess Mononoke by Julia Alekseyeva
In search of Shirabyōshi by Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt
Shinto Perspectives in Miyazaki's Anime Film "Spirited Away" by James W. Boyd and Tetsuya Nishimura
Shadows of Transgression: Heian and Kamakura Constructions of Prostitution by Janet R. Goodwin
Nō Drama Costumes and Other Japanese Costumes in the Art Institute of Chicago by Mary V. Hays and Ralph E. Hays

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