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Street Criers - A Cultural History of Chinese Beggars (Hardcover, First)
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Street Criers - A Cultural History of Chinese Beggars (Hardcover, First)
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In the Company of Men examines representations of male-male
sexuality in literature from the Meiji period (1868-1912), the era
when Japan embarked on an unprecedented modernization campaign.
Because male-male sexuality occupied a prominent place in the
literary culture of the preceding Edo period (1600-1868), the issue
was of importance to Meiji writers and intellectuals, especially
given the stigma attached to male-male sexuality in Europe and
America, the civilized societies that Japan strove to emulate as it
modernized. The heterosexualization of literature thus emerged as a
key component of the production of Japanese literary and cultural
modernity. At the same time, male-male sexuality also surfaced as
an important cultural symbol for segments of society opposed to the
push to modernize. In the Company of Men considers how these
conflicting attitudes toward male-male sexuality manifested
themselves in Meiji literary history.
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