[Download] Cartographies of Desire: Male-Male Sexuality in Japanese Discourse, 1600–1950
♛ Gregory M. Pflugfelder ♛
| #1181183 in Books | 2007-03-19 | 2007-03-19 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x1.04 x5.70l,1.23 | File Name: 0520251652 | 411 pages
||10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Superb Scholarship|By David Spielman|Pflugfelder's book, the product of 20 years of research, provides a necessary foundation for students of Japanese history and sexology. What is much more, he resists reinforcing the kinds of master narratives that this kind of history usually inforces. "Homosexual," for instance, becomes not an identity but a term situated in time and spa|From the Inside Flap|
"A remarkable and sorely needed synthesis of the best of traditional historiographical documentation and critically astute analysis and contextualization. Cartographies complements and, frankly, exceeds any of the English langua
In this sweeping study of the mapping and remapping of male-male sexuality over four centuries of Japanese history, Gregory Pflugfelder explores the languages of medicine, law, and popular culture from the seventeenth century through the American Occupation.
Pflugfelder opens with fascinating speculations about how an Edo translator might grapple with a twentieth-century text on homosexuality, then turns to law, literature, newspaper articles, medical tracts... [PDF.qy91] Cartographies of Desire: Male-Male Sexuality in Japanese Discourse, 1600–1950 Rating: 4.76 (773 Votes)
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