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: Research papers such as those found on Project MUSE or JSTOR often explore how harem narratives reflect changing gender roles in Japan, specifically the "herbivore men" ( sōshoku-keidanshi ) phenomenon. : You can find "interesting papers" on sites

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: You can find "interesting papers" on sites like Transformative Works and Cultures that discuss how fans interact with these tropes, including the concept of "waifu" culture and shipping. Related Content on Comick

: Research papers such as those found on Project MUSE or JSTOR often explore how harem narratives reflect changing gender roles in Japan, specifically the "herbivore men" ( sōshoku-keidanshi ) phenomenon.

If you tell me of the harem genre or the Comick platform you’re researching, I can help you find more targeted articles or data.

: A staple of the "magic school" harem subgenre.