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ID090586
Title ProperRole of the t?jisha in current debates about sexual minority rights in Japan
LanguageENG
AuthorMcLelland, Mark
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper considers two unforeseen outcomes of the primacy of the t?jisha in current LGBTQ discourse. Firstly, through insisting on attending to the voice of each individual, it has proven difficult to establish common links among discriminated communities (or within communities) because of widely diverging perspectives. Also, given the broad variety in many individuals' experience of non-normative sexuality, having to identify and speak as a t?jisha has engendered normalizing effects. The current primacy of the t?jisha reinforces developmental narratives of sexual-identity formation (only the 'out' homosexual is truly authentic) and in so doing inadvertently silences those unable or unwilling to prioritize the sexual in their presentation of self, or whose modes of self-expression fall outside current orthodoxies that provide the boundaries for sexual-minority identification.
`In' analytical NoteJapanese Studies Vol. 29, No. 2; Sep 2009: p193-207
Journal SourceJapanese Studies Vol. 29, No. 2; Sep 2009: p193-207
Key WordsJapan ;  Homosexuality ;  Rights ;  Tojisha ;  Sexual Minorities