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Otoyomegatari
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Rumspringa no Joukei
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Perhaps a very odd comparison, but here's the thing: both works exploit delibarate cultural dissonance.
Whether these concern the Amish (Rumspringa) or 19th century Turkic peoples (Otoyomegatari), they portray traditional societies whose values deviate greatly from what many modern people would consider as acceptable, but without taking a stance and presenting from a neutral perspective.
Be warned though: Rumspringa is a yaoi manga, so expect homosexual romance and sexual scenes. Likewise, Otoyomegatari portrays not-unheard-of practices in Islamic societies, such as child marriage and polygyny.
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