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Writing the Love of Boys: Origins of Bishonen Culture in Modernist Japanese Literature
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| #3246953 in Books | Univ Of Minnesota Press | 2011-02-28 | Original language:Japanese | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.80 x5.50l,.80 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | ||9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Evolving Views On Homosexuality In Japanese Culture|By James W. Stafford|In this fascinating book Dr. Angles explores the work of Japanese authors in the early twentieth century who began to write in new ways about same-sex love between men. These authors fought against treating the proclivity of love between men as a sickness. I would recommend this book for those intereste||
|"Writing the Love of Boys makes an important contribution to the study of sexuality in modern Japan. Jeffrey Angles thoughtfully examines the representation of male-male sexuality in the work of three prewar Japanese writers, offering insightful c
Despite its centuries-long tradition of literary and artistic depictions of love between men, around the fin de siècle Japanese culture began to portray same-sex desire as immoral. Writing the Love of Boys looks at the response to this mindset during the critical era of cultural ferment between the two world wars as a number of Japanese writers challenged the idea of love and desire between men as pathological.
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