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February 10, 2013

Bones of Contention: An Interview

Barbara Ambros and I recently talked about her great new book on pet memorial rites in modern Japan. You can listen to our conversation here.

(For a list of previous interviews on NBEAS, click me.)

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Tagged as: 20th century, Animals, Anthropology, Early Modern, Human/Non-human, Japan, Modern, NBEAS, New Books Network, Religion, Space

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