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CJS faculty member Jennifer Robertson's article "Japan’s gender-bending history" translated and published in Japan Newsweek

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"Some who document today’s genderless look in Japan tend to treat it as if it were a contemporary phenomenon. However, they conveniently ignore the long history in Japan of blurred sexualities and gender-bending practices."

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10/26/2018
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