Author: Leupp, Gary P. Title: Male Colors: The Construction of Homosexuality in Tokugawa Japan
Description: Berkeley [CA], Univ. of California Press, (1995). orig.wrappers. 23x15cm, viii,310 pp, PAPERBACK.. Minor rubbing. An ink mark to bottom page-edge. VG. ¶ Tokugawa Japan ranks with ancient Athens as a society that not only tolerated, but celebrated, male homosexual behaviour. This book places Tokugawa homosexuality in a global context, exploring its implications for contemporary debates on the historical construction of sexual desire. Combing through popular fiction, law codes, religious works, medical treatises, biographical material and artistic treatments, this book traces the origins of pre-Tokugawa homosexual traditions among monks and samurai, then describes the emergence of homosexual practices among commoners in Tokugawa cities. It argues that it was "nurture" rather than "nature" that accounted for such conspicuous male/male sexuality and that bisexuality was more prevalent than homosexuality" - Publisher's description.
Keywords: Japanese Homosexuality, Japan East Asia, Male Homosexuals, Homosexual, Tokugawa, Social History, Historical, Sociology,
Price: US$ 30.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS016936I