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48 “Interview with Fashion Designer Akinori Isobe”, http://www.kamikazegirls.net/ (accessed May<br />

25, 2011).<br />

49 Patrick Macias and Izumi Evers, op. cit., p. 125.<br />

50 Frederick Hadland Davis, “Dolls and Butterflies”, in Myths and Legends of Japan (1913) (New York:<br />

Dover Publications, Inc., 1992), 214.<br />

51 Alan Scott Pate, Japanese Dolls: <strong>The</strong> Fascinating World of Ningyō (Tokyo: Tuttle, 2008), p. 19.<br />

52 Alan Scott Pate, Japanese Dolls: <strong>The</strong> Fascinating World of Ningyō (Tokyo: Tuttle, 2008), p. 54; citing<br />

Frederick Starr (1858 – 1933), a noted anthropologist from the University of Chicago, in his<br />

address to the Asiatic Society of Japan on the topic of hina-ningyō (1926).<br />

53 Alan Scott Pate (2008), op. cit., p. 54.<br />

54 Ellen Schattschneider, “<strong>The</strong> Bloodstained Doll: Violence and the Gift in Wartime Japan”, Journal<br />

of Japanese Studies 31, no. 2 (2005), p. 330.<br />

55 Alan Scott Pate (2008), op. cit., p. 211.<br />

56 Ibid., p. 212.<br />

57 Ibid., p. 211.<br />

58 Ibid., p. 212.<br />

59 Ellen Schattschneider, op. cit., p. 330.<br />

60 Ibid.<br />

61 Ibid., pp. 331, 341 & 345.<br />

62 Ibid., p. 341.<br />

63 Ibid., p. 345.<br />

64 Ibid., p. 331.<br />

65 Alan Scott Pate (2008), op. cit., p. 76.<br />

66 Angelika Kretschmer, “Mortuary Rites for Inanimate Objects: <strong>The</strong> Case of Hari Kuyō”, Japanese<br />

Journal of Religious Studies 27 (2000), p. 379.<br />

67 Ellen Schattschneider, op. cit., p. 332.<br />

68 Angelika Kretschmer, op. cit., pp. 384 – 385.<br />

69 Ibid., p. 386.<br />

70 Ellen Schattschneider, op. cit., p. 332.<br />

71 Wakayama-City, Sight-seeing Guide.<br />

72 Ellen Schattschneider, op. cit., p. 332.<br />

73 Ibid.<br />

74 Ellen Schattschneider, “<strong>The</strong> Bloodstained Doll: Violence and the Gift in Wartime Japan”, Journal<br />

of Japanese Studies 31, no. 2 (2005), p. 333; citing Anonymous, Mainichi Shinbun, February 20, 1943.<br />

75 Alan Scott Pate (2008), op. cit., p. 234.<br />

76 Alan Scott Pate, Japanese Dolls: <strong>The</strong> Fascinating World of Ningyō (Tokyo: Tuttle, 2008), p. 238; citing<br />

Lafcadio Hearn, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (Tokyo: Tuttle, 1976), p. 266.<br />

77 Alan Scott Pate (2008), op. cit., p. 238.<br />

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