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COLORI DELLA MATEMATICA - EDIZIONE VERDE VOL. 3 ALFA + EBOOK


  • Standard:Consegnato tragiovedì, marzo 12 - venerdì, marzo 13
  • ISBN:9788849423051
  • Anno:2019
  • Editore:PETRINI
  • Autore:SASSO LEONARDO ZOLI ENRICO

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COLORI DELLA MATEMATICA - EDIZIONE VERDE VOL. 3 ALFA + EBOOK con ISBN 9788849423051 scritto da SASSO LEONARDO ZOLI ENRICO , ora disponibile su Thebanco.it nell'edizione edita da PETRINI nel 2019 .

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    ISBN9788849423051
    Anno2019
    EditorePETRINI
    AutoreSASSO LEONARDO ZOLI ENRICO

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    : A neologism derived from "Lolita Complex," referring to a subgenre of Japanese manga and anime that features the eroticization of young, often prepubescent, fictional characters.

    : Academics discussing these topics often face significant professional and social stigma, sometimes labeled as "the lolicon guy" for even engaging in critical research. Legal and Global Policy

    : Scholars suggest the interest in such characters is often linked to the Japanese concept of kawaii (cuteness), which some interpret as a romanticized escape to childhood innocence and simplicity.