- as homo****ual
include shudō (衆道), wakashudō (若衆道) and
nanshoku (男色). The ****anese term
nanshoku (男色,
which can also be read as danshoku) is the ****anese...
- **** in the Foothills) is a
novel and
treatise on homo****ual
behavior (
nanshoku (男色))
published in ****an in 1768 that
tells the
story of a sixty-year-old...
-
depicted as a modern-style bishōnen.
Kyokutei Bakin wrote many
works with
nanshoku undertones featuring bishōnen characters, and in 1848 he used the term...
-
inside and
burned the body of Oda,
therefore preventing its capture. In
nanshoku literature of the Edo period, it was
commonly depicted that Oda and Mori...
- The
Great Mirror of Male Love (男色大鏡
Nanshoku Ōkagami), with the
subtitle The
Custom of Boy Love in Our Land (本朝若風俗 Honchō Waka Fūzoku) is a collection...
- result, Chōshun was
banished from Edo for a year.
Nanshoku (male-male)
shunga handscroll Nanshoku (male-male)
shunga handscroll Ryūkyūan
Dancer and Musicians'...
- Mizoguchi) The
Great Mirror of Male Love (The
Encyclopedia of Male Love) (男色大鑑,
Nanshoku Okagami, 1687)
Twenty Cases of
Unfilial Children (本朝二十不孝, Honchō Nijū ****ō...
- and
generally featured many wakashū roles,
often dealing in
themes of
nanshoku (male homo****uality);
officials responded by
banning wakashū
roles as well...
- himself, and the two were
buried in the same grave. In the pre-Meiji era,
nanshoku (男色)
relationships inside Buddhist monasteries were
typically pederastic...
-
Spring Pastimes A
tryst between a
young man and a boy. See
Nanshoku.
Miyagawa Isshō, c. 1750;
Shunga hand
scroll (kakemono-e); sumi,
color and
gofun on...