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Shofujin (little women): recreating Jo for the female audience in Meiji Japan
Shojo sekai (Girls' World): the formation of girls' magazine culture and the emergence of "Scribbling girls"
Yoshiya Nobuko and Kitagawa Chiyo: fiction by and for girls
Shojo feminism in semi-autobiographical stories by Yoshiya Nobuko and Morita Tama
Shojo no tomo (Girls' friend): conflicting ideals of girls on the homefront
Himawari (Sunflower): reimagining Shojo during the occupation period
Himuro Saeko's Shojo heroines from Heian to Showa
Tanabe Seiko and the age of Shojo.

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