Book contents
- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan
- New Approaches to Asian History
- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Building the Nation and Modern Manhood
- 2 Controlling Reproduction and Motherhood
- 3 Redefining Womanhoods
- 4 Sex at War
- 5 The Politics of Sexual Labor
- 6 Queer Identities and Activisms
- 7 Sexing Visual Culture
- 8 Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
- New Approaches to Asian History
5 - The Politics of Sexual Labor
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan
- New Approaches to Asian History
- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Building the Nation and Modern Manhood
- 2 Controlling Reproduction and Motherhood
- 3 Redefining Womanhoods
- 4 Sex at War
- 5 The Politics of Sexual Labor
- 6 Queer Identities and Activisms
- 7 Sexing Visual Culture
- 8 Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
- New Approaches to Asian History
Summary
Chapter 5, “The Politics of Sexual Labor,” describes the various manifestations of and shifting attitudes toward sex work in the archipelago, from the “flower and willow world” of bygone times to today’s “soaplands.” Leaving behind centuries of thriving “pleasure quarters” – whose most prominent courtesans and geisha were the object of countless works of art and literature – the modern nation-state increasingly attempted not to suppress the trade but to control and manage it. Though the Anti-Prostitution Law was implemented in 1956, its impact on the sex industry in Japan has remained contested; given the weak legal barriers to what is a segregated prostitution system, customers continue to flock to a range of establishments brimming with sexual services and catering to numerous fantasies
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- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan , pp. 121 - 140Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022