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Japans first professionally produced, commercially marketed and nationally distributed gay lifestyle magazine, Barazoku (The Rose Tribes), was launched in 1971. Publicly declaring the beauty and normality of homosexual desire, Barazoku electrified the male homosexual world whilst scandalising mainstream society, and sparked a vibrant period of activity that saw the establishment of an enduring Japanese media form, the homo magazine. Using a detailed account of the formative years of the homo magazine genre in the 1970s as the basis for a wider history of men, this book examines the relationship between male homosexuality and conceptions of manliness in postwar Japan. The book charts the development of notions of masculinity and homosexual identity across the postwar period, analysing key issues including public/private homosexualities, inter-racial desire, male-male sex, love and friendship; the masculine body; and manly identity. The book investigates the phenomenon of manly homosexuality, little treated in both masculinity and gay studies on Japan, arguing that desires and individual narratives were constructed within (and not necessarily outside of) the dominant narratives of the nation, manliness and Japanese culture. Overall, this book offers a wide-ranging appraisal of homosexuality and manliness in postwar Japan, that provokes insights into conceptions of Japanese masculinity in general.

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Homosexuality and Manliness in Postwar Japan
Japans first professionally produced, commercially marketed and nationally distributed gay lifestyle magazine, Barazoku (The Rose Tribes), was launched in 1971. Publicly declaring the beauty and normality of homosexual desire, Barazoku electrified the male homosexual world whilst scandalizing mainstream society, and sparked a vibrant period of activity that saw the establishment of an enduring Japanese media form, the homo magazine.
Using a detailed account of the formative years of the homo magazine genre in the 1970s as the basis for a wider history of men, this book examines the relationship between male homosexuality and conceptions of manliness in postwar Japan. The book charts the development of notions of masculinity and homosexual identity across the postwar period, analysing key issues including public/ private homosexualities, inter-racial desire, male-male sex, love and friendship; the masculine body; and manly identity.
The book investigates the phenomenon of manly homosexuality, little treated in both masculinity and gay studies on Japan, arguing that desires and individual narratives were constructed within (and not necessarily outside of) the dominant narratives of the nation, manliness and Japanese culture. Overall, this book offers a wide-ranging appraisal of homosexuality and manliness in postwar Japan, that provokes insights into conceptions of Japanese masculinity in general.
Jonathan D. Mackintosh is Lecturer in Japanese Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, UK. His research interests include gender/sexuality in postwar Japan, masculinities and the body, and historical East Asian diasporic identities.
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Mackintosh, Jonathan D.
Homosexuality and manliness in postwar Japan / Jonathan D. Mackintosh
p.cm.(Routledge contemporary Japan series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Gay menJapan. 2. HomosexualityJapan. 3. MasculinityJapan.
I. Title
HQ76.2J3M33 2009
306.76'62095209047DC22 2009008438
ISBN 0-203-87166-9 Master e-book ISBN
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