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May 2023
56m 3s

Tokugawa Iemitsu

Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller
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Through the life of this 17th century Japanese shogun, we explore the role of same-sex relationships in Japanese court culture of the time, the radically different meanings of age and gender in different times and places, and a gay teen romance that ends, alas, with being stabbed to death in the bathtub.  Order our book in paperback for a free e-book! ----mo ... Show More
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