Japanese male gay and bisexual identity

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Abstract

Few studies have ever dealt with Japanese male gay and bisexual identity. This exploratory study investigated gay and bisexual identity through interviews of 34 Japanese gay and bisexual men. Though Japan has unique cultural aspects that are different from Western countries, it can be shown that Western concepts or models of homosexual identity are applicable to a considerable extent to Japanese gay and bisexual men. The results of this study suggest that there are two distinct types of Japanese men sexually interested in men, which the author will call "bisexual" and "gay." These two types are compared in terms of three aspects: self-identity, sexual preference, and social identity and role. A significant number of respondents have careers or vocations in the arts. This study touches on the correlation between art and male-male sexual orientation in Japan. © 2001 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Harada, M. (2001). Japanese male gay and bisexual identity. Journal of Homosexuality, 42(2), 77–100. https://doi.org/10.1300/J082v42n02_05

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