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Female Masculinity and the Business of Emotions in Tokyo investigates the novel emotion business of danso escorting as a phenomenon emerging between gender performativity and pop-culture, commodified relationships and the wish for self-expression.

Fanasca documents the dreams, ambitions and fears of young crossdresser escorts negotiating their identity with and within the Japanese society, as well as those of crossdresser escorts' clients: women looking for the perfect man and the opportunity to experience emotions. Combining anthropological, sociological and gender studies theories with an ethnographic approach, Fanasca argues that danso crossdressing is the tool used by a sector of Japanese women to resist the heteronormative and patriarchal society and its expectations, while reinventing themselves and their identities looking for self-actualization.

Female Masculinity and the Business of Emotions Tokyo is an interdisciplinar

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Introduction, 1. Gender Identity, Performativity and Fantasy: The Case of Dansō Escorting, 2. Walk Like a Man, Talk Like a Man: Working with Dansō in Akihabara, 3. Who are Dansō?, 4. Identity and Human Relationships, 5. The Customers' Perspective 6. Working with Emotions – The Negative Aspects of the Business, Conclusions

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/30/2023 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032552453, 978-1032552453
      ISBN10: 103255245X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Female Masculinity and the Business of Emotions in Tokyo investigates the novel emotion business of danso escorting as a phenomenon emerging between gender performativity and pop-culture, commodified relationships and the wish for self-expression.

      Fanasca documents the dreams, ambitions and fears of young crossdresser escorts negotiating their identity with and within the Japanese society, as well as those of crossdresser escorts' clients: women looking for the perfect man and the opportunity to experience emotions. Combining anthropological, sociological and gender studies theories with an ethnographic approach, Fanasca argues that danso crossdressing is the tool used by a sector of Japanese women to resist the heteronormative and patriarchal society and its expectations, while reinventing themselves and their identities looking for self-actualization.

      Female Masculinity and the Business of Emotions Tokyo is an interdisciplinar

      Table of Contents

      Introduction, 1. Gender Identity, Performativity and Fantasy: The Case of Dansō Escorting, 2. Walk Like a Man, Talk Like a Man: Working with Dansō in Akihabara, 3. Who are Dansō?, 4. Identity and Human Relationships, 5. The Customers' Perspective 6. Working with Emotions – The Negative Aspects of the Business, Conclusions

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