Kagema
Prostitution, Kabuki, Edo period
978-613-5-95550-7
6135955500
88
2011-05-31
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kagema is a historical Japanese term for young male prostitutes. Kagema were often passed off as apprentice kabuki actors (who were themselves often prostitutes on the side) and catered to a mixed male and female clientele. For male clients, the preferred service was anal sex; (p109) homosexual fellatio is almost unmentioned in Tokugawa-era documents.[1](pp121-122) Kagema who were not affiliated with an actual kabuki theatre could be hired through male brothels or those teahouses specializing in kagema. (pp69-72) Kagema typically charged more than female prostitutes of equivalent status, (p111 and associated notes) and did a healthy trade into the mid-19th century despite increasing legal restrictions.
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