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An Analysis of Representation of “Agriculture and Rural Space” in Popular Culture and Its Change

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Title
An Analysis of Representation of “Agriculture and Rural Space” in Popular Culture and Its Change
Published in
Journal of Rural Studies, January 2008
DOI 10.9747/jars.15.1_13
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Masako ICHINOMIYA

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