Queer voices from Japan: first person narratives from Japan's sexual minorities
This starts with an explanation of Japan and its sexual identity. Prior to the Meiji Restoration Japan was largely accepting of those who identified as LGBTQ. It was a no care attitude. Once Japan began to incorporate Judeo Christian values those who strayed from the western norm were stigmatized.
I remember reading about Africa and how it was not until Western interference that they began to discriminate against LGBT. There was a king who was not the norm and he was accepted. Once Western influence spread discrimination did too.
I remember reading about Africa and how it was not until Western interference that they began to discriminate against LGBT. There was a king who was not the norm and he was accepted. Once Western influence spread discrimination did too.
This is super interesting. Being from the U.S., I always have blinders on to other countries, but they are dealing with much of the same issues as us. It makes me sad that Western influence effects progress in other countries negatively for LBGTQ, but I’m not surprised. I’d be interested to read this book.
ReplyDeletei've never heard about a perspective like this! i'd be super interested to read this book
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