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schema:text Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction / Asato Ikeda -- Wakashu as third gender and gender ambiguity through the Edo period / Joshua S. Mostow -- Fleurs du mal : onnagata (female-role specialists) and nanshoku (male-male sex) in Edo-period kabuki / Ryoko Matsuba, translated by Joshua S. Mostow -- Japanese art at the Royal Ontario Museum / Asato Ikeda -- Catalogue of plates -- Section 1 : an introduction to the Edo period -- Section 2 : an introduction to wakashu, how to spot one -- Wakashu, chiefly alone -- Younger wakashu -- Kamuro.
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