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A Third Gender: Beautiful Youths in Japanese Edo-Period Prints and Paintings (1600–1868). Gender relations were complex in Edo-period Japan (1603–1868). Wakashu, male youths, were desired by men and women, constituting a “third gender” with their androgynous appearance and variable sexuality. For the first time outside Japan, A Third Gender examines the fascination with wakashu in Edo-period culture and their visual representation in art, demonstrating how they destabilize the conventionally held model of gender binarism.
The volume reproduces, in colour, over a hundred works, mostly woodblock prints and illustrated books from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries produced by a number of designers ranging from such well-known artists as Okumura Masanobu, Suzuki Harunobu, Kitagawa Utamaro and Utagawa Kunisada, to lesser known artists such as Shigemasa, Eishi and Eiri. A Third Gender is based on the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum, which houses the largest collection of Japanese art in Canada, including more than 2,500 woodblock prints.
Auteurs | Joshua S. Mostow en Asato Ikeda |
Uitgever | Royal Ontario Museum |
Taal | Engels |
Jaar van uitgave | 2016 |
Afmetingen | 25 x 30 cm |
Kenmerken | Paperback met flap, 215 pagina's, ruim 100 illustraties in kleur |
ISBN | 9780888545145 |