bokomslag Regimes of Desire
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Regimes of Desire

Thomas Baudinette

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  • 256 sidor
  • 2021
Shinjuku Ni-ch?me is a nightlife district in central Tokyo filled with bars and clubs targeting the citys gay male community. Typically understood as a safe space where same-sex attracted men and women from across Japans largest city can gather to find support from a relentlessly heteronormative society, Regimes of Desire reveals that the neighborhood may not be as welcoming as previously depicted in prior literature. Through fieldwork observation and interviews with young men who regularly frequent the neighborhoods many bars, the book reveals that the district is instead a space where only certain performances of gay identity are considered desirable. In fact, the district is highly stratified, with Shinjuku Ni-ch?mes bar culture privileging hard masculine identities as the only legitimate expression of gay desire and thus excluding all those men who supposedly fail to live up to these hegemonic gendered ideals. ?Through careful analysis of media such as pornographic videos, manga comics, lifestyle magazines and online dating services, this book argues that the commercial imperatives of the Japanese gay media landscape and the bar culture of Shinjuku Ni-ch?me act together to limit the agency of young gay men so as to better exploit them economically. Exploring the direct impacts of media consumption on the lives of four key informants who frequent the districts gay bars in search of community, fun and romance, Regimes of Desire reveals the complexity of Tokyos most popular gay town and intervenes in debates over the changing nature of masculinity in contemporary Japan.
  • Författare: Thomas Baudinette
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780472132645
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 256
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-10-30
  • Förlag: The University of Michigan Press