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Fujimoto, Yukari. "A Life-Size Mirror: Women’s Self-Representation in Girl’s Comics." Shojo Manga! Girl Power! Girls’ Comics From Japan. Ed. Masami Toku. Chico: Flume, 2005. 12–15.   
Added by: joachim 6/4/11, 10:38 AM
Spangler, Jennifer. "Shojo Manga Transforms Girls’ Comics in the U.S.." Shojo Manga! Girl Power! Girls’ Comics From Japan. Ed. Masami Toku. Chico: Flume, 2005. 20–22.   
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Toku, Masami. "What Is Manga? The Influence of Pop Culture in Adolescent Art." Art Education 54. (2001): 11–17.   
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Toku, Masami. The Power of Girls’ Comics: The Value and Contribution to Visual Culture and Society. Visual Culture of Childhood: Child Art after Modernism: University Park, 11–13 Nov, 2004.   
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Toku, Masami, ed. Shojo Manga! Girl Power! Girls’ Comics From Japan. Chico: Flume, 2005.   
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Toku, Masami. "Shojo Manga! Girls’ Comics! A Mirror of Girls’ Dreams." Mechademia 2. (2007): 19–32.   
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Toku, Masami, ed. International Perspectives on Shojo and Shojo Manga: The Influence of Girl Culture. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London: Routledge, 2015.   
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Toku, Masami. "What is Shojo Manga?." Shojo Manga! Girl Power! Girls’ Comics From Japan. Ed. Masami Toku. Chico: Flume, 2005. 5–8.   
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Toku, Masami and Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase, eds. Manga! Visual Pop-Culture in Arts Education. Viseu: InSEA, 2020.   
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Wilson, Brent and Masami Toku. "“Boys’ Love,” Yaoi, and Art Education: Issues of Power and Pedagogy." Semiotics and Visual Culture. Sights, Signs, and Significance. Ed. Deborah Lee Smith-Shank. Reston: National Art Education Assoc. 2004. 94–103.   
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