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In japan there was not a word for female-female love. In the 1960's a word emerged.

Woman-woman love was considered emotional, while male-male was carnal.

Samurai would take young male lovers.

There is not much record of woman-woman erotic love in japanese history.

More recently, girl on girl love is looked down upon, seen as something that will be outgrown.

During the 15 year war (ww two) japans government got control of media and began to encourage women to produce sons.


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  1. I'm so curious about this book you're reading. Is it fiction? Non-fiction? Are you gleaning these details from the text or outside reading? As you read about Japan, are you connecting it to other texts? How do the contemporary and historical moments come together in your mind to clarify or elucidate your single story work?

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    1. It is nonfiction. This is info from the text. Yea, it reminds of Memoir of a Geisha. When I think about the setting I am reminded that LGBTQ is universal. Sometimes our minds think that our setting is universal, but it is good to be reminded different places with different mindsets have similar themes.

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  2. "Woman-woman love was considered emotional, while male-male was carnal."
    this really intrigued me

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