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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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