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Sexual minorities and human rights in Japan: an historical perspective

机译:历史上的日本性少数群体与人权

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Contemporary Japan maintains longstanding and well-documented traditions of same-sex eroticism and yet the terminology for describing these traditions as well as the contexts and identities through which they have been expressed have changed greatly since Japan's opening to the West at the end of the nineteenth century. These changes have been most striking in the post-war period, when new rights-centred discourses concerning issues of sexual identity and sexual citizenship began to develop alongside enduring Japanese notions situating sexual expression in the private realm of personal interest or play. Taking a broad historical view, this paper shows that it is only since the mid-1980s that a voluble discourse linking same-sex sexual activity and human rights has gained mainstream attention. The factors that led to this paradigm shift are outlined as are the current and future challenges facing a range of sexual minorities in Japan.
机译:当代日本保持着悠久而有据可查的同性色情传统,但自19世纪末日本向西方开放以来,描述这些传统以及表达这些传统的语境和身份的术语已发生了很大变化世纪。这些变化在战后时期最为惊人,当时有关以性权利和性公民身份为主题的新的以权利为中心的论述开始发展,而持久的日本观念则将性表达置于个人兴趣或娱乐的私人领域。从广泛的历史观点来看,本文表明,仅在1980年代中期以来,将同性性行为与人权联系起来的令人生厌的话语才获得了主流关注。概述了导致这种范式转变的因素,以及日本一系列性少数群体所面临的当前和未来挑战。

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