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Book Reviews

Being young in super-aging Japan: Formative events and cultural reactions

edited by Heinrich, Patrick and Galan, Christian, 2018, London, Routledge, 230 pp., £115 (hardback). ISBN: 9781138494978

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  • Kawano, S., Roberts, G., & Long, S. O. (ed). (2014). Capturing contemporary Japan: Differentiation and uncertainty. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.

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