
Tales of Idolized Boys
Author Sachi Schmidt-Hori begins by delineating various dimensions of chigo (the chigo ""title,"" personal names, gender, sexuality, class, politics, and religiosity) to show the complexity of this cultural construct-the chigo as a triply liminal figure who is neither male nor female, child nor adult, human nor deity. A modern reception history of chigo monogatari follows, revealing, not surprisingly, that the tales have often been interpreted through cultural paradigms rooted in historical moments and worldviews far removed from the original. From the 1950s to 1980s, research on chigo was hindered by widespread homophobic prejudice. More recently, aversion to the age gap in historical master-acolyte relations has prevented scholars from analyzing the religious and political messages underlying the genre. Schmidt-Hori's work calls for a shift in the hermeneutic strategies applied to chigo and chigo monogatari and puts forth both a nuanced historicization of social constructs such as gender, sexuality, age, and agency, and a mode of reading propelled by curiosity and introspection.
- Undertitel
- Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives
- Författare
- Sachi Schmidt-Hori
- ISBN
- 9780824886790
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 333 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-06-30
- Sidor
- 256
