This thesis addresses the varying ways in which sexual desire is portrayed in a range of fictional works by Mishima Yukio. It presents a fresh examination of the central role that desire plays in Mishima's work, in the light of contemporary literary theory, particularly cultural materialism and queer theory. The works discussed include a number of Mishima's popular entertainment novels. The representations of aspects of desire, including same-sex desire, sadomasochism and heterosexual relationships outside marriage, are compared to contemporary writing on these in Japanese non-literary discourse, as well as earlier literary representations of, in particular, same-sex desire. The influence of sexology and psychoanalysis is examined, specific...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
My thesis, entitled “Authoritarian Fiction, the Theme of Purity and the Place of the Reader in Yūkok...
This thesis discusses narrative texts by Japanese female writers and popular manga artists* that de...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
During the Meiji period (1868-1912), the Japanese cultural landscape underwent a series of staggerin...
Enigmatic, extraordinary, and erotic are just a few of the words that have been used to describe the...
During the Meiji period (1868-1912), the Japanese cultural landscape underwent a series of staggerin...
This thesis examines the representation of male-desiring males in modern Japanese literature and com...
This thesis will focus on a genre of manga and anime called boys love, and compare it to the history...
In Japanese sexual discourses produced by women, a cultural sphere exists in which females express s...
This article analyzes Mishima Yukio\u27s Confession of a Mask (1949), focusing on the sexuality of t...
As a visual medium that articulates all genres of fiction, from children’s card games to extreme por...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
My thesis, entitled “Authoritarian Fiction, the Theme of Purity and the Place of the Reader in Yūkok...
This thesis discusses narrative texts by Japanese female writers and popular manga artists* that de...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
During the Meiji period (1868-1912), the Japanese cultural landscape underwent a series of staggerin...
Enigmatic, extraordinary, and erotic are just a few of the words that have been used to describe the...
During the Meiji period (1868-1912), the Japanese cultural landscape underwent a series of staggerin...
This thesis examines the representation of male-desiring males in modern Japanese literature and com...
This thesis will focus on a genre of manga and anime called boys love, and compare it to the history...
In Japanese sexual discourses produced by women, a cultural sphere exists in which females express s...
This article analyzes Mishima Yukio\u27s Confession of a Mask (1949), focusing on the sexuality of t...
As a visual medium that articulates all genres of fiction, from children’s card games to extreme por...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
Japanese feminism directly impacts the social image of non-male sexuality in Japanese literature and...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
My thesis, entitled “Authoritarian Fiction, the Theme of Purity and the Place of the Reader in Yūkok...