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Working-Class Hospitality and Etiquettes in a Bowl of Rāmen Noodle
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2015-04-01
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Fukutomi, Satomi
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At Home and in the Field: Ethnographic Updates from Asia and the Pacific Islands
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S. Fukutomi,
Working-Class Hospitality and Etiquettes in a Bowl of Rāmen Noodle
. 2015.