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Akihiro Miwa, a drag queen, is the television advertisement spokesperson for many Japanese companies ranging from beauty to financial products. LGBT figures in popular media Ī number of personalities who appear on television in Japan daily are gay or transgender, or cultivate such an image as part of their public persona.Ī number of artists, nearly all male, have begun to speak publicly about their homosexuality, appearing on various talk shows and other programs, their celebrity often focused on their sexuality twin pop-culture critics Piko and Osugi are an example. It is important to note that homophones such as the Japanese gei and the English "gay" do not denote the same meaning or connotation. Foreign terms have been selectively used to deliver nuanced Japanese understandings of sexual and gender identity. Though the Japanese have borrowed a number of foreign terms in the process of globalization, Japan is by no means a passive recipient of Western discourse. Specialized publications featuring LGBT content have been using the term hentai zasshi or "perverted publications." Many Japanese-to-English translators for LGBT content believe that the use of the term hentai roughly equates to that of the English term queer. Terms such as hentai, having long been used in the pejorative sense, have recently been reclaimed by the LGBT community in Japan. Similar to the experience of LGBT persons in other countries, Japanese LGBT people lacked the linguistic space to exist in.
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Umbrella terms such as these had a negative sociological impact, generalizing various queer identities into a single concept. Many terms describing gender presentation had vastly irregular meanings such as okama, whose definitions included: a gay male, a feminine-behaving male, or a crossdresser. Previously, sei was used to distinguish the binary biological sexes, female and male, as well as the concept of gender. The Japanese adopted the English term gender ( ジェンダ ー, jendā) to describe cultural concepts of feminine and masculine. Additionally, no explicit connection had been made prior between gender and sexual preference.
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Only recently has the Japanese language begun to distinguish sex and gender.