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In the Company of Men: Representations of Male-Male Sexuality in Meiji Literature

In the Company of Men: Representations of Male-Male Sexuality in Meiji Literature
In the Company of Men examines representations of male-male sexuality in literature from the Meiji period (1868-1912), the era when Japan embarked on an unprecedented modernization campaign. Because male-male sexuality occupied a prominent place in the literary culture of the preceding Edo period (1600-1868), the issue was of importance to Meiji writers and intellectuals, especially given the stigma attached to male-male sexuality in Europe and America, the "civilized" societies that Japan strove to emulate as it modernized. The heterosexualization of literature thus emerged as a key component of the production of Japanese literary and cultural modernity. At the same time, male-male sexuality also surfaced as an important cultural symbol for segments of society opposed to the push to modernize. In the Company of Men considers how these conflicting attitudes toward male-male sexuality manifested themselves in Meiji literary history.



Male Sexuality Under Surveillance by Graham Thompson,
Male Sexuality Under Surveillance by Graham Thompson,
Male Sexuality under Surveillance is a lively, intelligent, and expertly argued analysis of the construction of male sexuality in the business office. Graham Thompson interweaves three main threads: a historicized cultural analysis of the development of the modern business office from its beginnings in the early nineteenth century to the present day, a Foucauldian discussion of the office as the site of various disciplinary practices, and a queer-theoretical discussion of the textualization of the gay male body as a device for producing a taxonomy of male-male relations. The combination of these themes produces a study that is fresh, insightful, and provocative. Moreover, this intriguing study simultaneously provides readings of primary texts--ranging from 1853 to 1995--that contribute substantially to scholarship on these works while advancing and deepening the theoretical discussions from which Male Sexuality under Surveillance derives its premises. Thompson has divided his analysis into three sections. Part 1 examines the boundaries of male friendship in Herman Melville's ''Bartleby, the Scrivener, '' William Dean Howell's The Rise of Silas Lapham, and Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt. Part 2 examines the impact of corporatization and the feminization of office work upon straight male sexuality between World War II and the 1970s, using Sloan Wilson's The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, Don DeLillo's Americana, and Joseph Heller's Something Happened. Part 3 shows how the sex and gender anxiety evident in straight male responses to the postwar office world is replaced by a different sense of how identity may be constructed in relation to work in Nicholson Baker's The Mezzanine and The Fermata andDouglas Coupland's Microserfs. Given its comprehensive scope, Male Sexuality under Surveillance will be of interest not only to Americanists in general but also to scholars interested in gender studies and gay and lesbian studies.



Nothotsuga - Nothotsuga is a genus of coniferous trees in the family Pinaceae, in many respects intermediate between the genera Keteleeria and Tsuga. It is distinguished from Tsuga by the larger, erect cones with exserted bracts, and (like Keteleeria) male cones in umbels, and from Keteleeria by the shorter leaves and smaller cones.

Liger - The liger is a cross (a hybrid) between a male lion and a female tiger. It is therefore a member of genus Panthera.

Musk Ox - The Musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus) is an arctic mammal of the Bovidae family, noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor of the male. It belongs to the Caprinae subfamily, being more closely related to goats than to oxen, but is in its own genus, Ovibos.

Ocellated Turkey - The Ocellated Turkey (Meleagris ocellata) is a large bird around 70-90 cm long and 3 kg (female) to 4 kg (male) weight. In the past, it has sometimes been treated in a genus of its own, as Agriocharis ocellata, but the differences between this species and Meleagris gallopavo are too small to justify generic segregation.



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