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  • Male colors
  • Written by author Gary P Leupp
  • Published by Berkeley : University of California Press, c1995., 1996/02/08
  • Tokugawa Japan ranks with ancient Athens as a society that not only tolerated, but celebrated, male homosexual behavior. Few scholars have seriously studied the subject, and until now none have satisfactorily explained the origins of the tradition or eluc
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Introduction 1
1 The Pre-Tokugawa Homosexual Tradition 11
The Continental Traditions: China and Korea 11
Earliest Japanese References: Male-Male Sex at Court 22
Monastic Homosexuality 27
Homosexuality Among the Samurai: The Influence of Feudalism 47
Homosexuality Among the Samurai: The Influence of Monastic Pederasty 51
The Character of Pre-Tokugawa Nanshoku 55
2 The Commercialization of Nanshoku 58
The New Order and the Rise of a Culture of Prostitution 58
Homosexuality and Bourgeois Culture 78
3 Tokugawa Homosexual Culture 94
The Prevalence of Bisexuality 95
The Active-Passive Dichotomy 109
The Object of Desire 122
Egalitarian Homosexual Relationships 137
Social Status and Sexual Roles 142
4 Social Tolerance 145
Acceptance and Criticism 146
Nanshoku and the Law 156
Nanshoku and Violence 164
5 Nanshoku and the Construction of Gender 171
Three Distinctive Features of Nanshoku 171
The Fascination with Androgyny 172
The Acceptance of Male Sexual Passivity 178
Women's Roles and the Insertee's Role 182
Women's Iro 187
The Taboo Against Male-Male Fellation 191
Nanshoku and Heterosexual Romance 194
Conclusions and Speculations 198
Appendix: A Boor's Tale 205
List of Characters 219
Notes 227
Bibliography 279
Index 303


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