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Gengoroh Tagame

Gengoroh Tagame (田亀 源五郎, Tagame Gengorō, born February 3, 1964) is a pseudonymous Japanese manga artist. Regarded as the most influential creator in the gay manga genre, he has produced over 20 books in four languages over the course of his nearly four decade-long career. Tagame began contributing manga and prose fiction to Japanese gay men's magazines in the 1980s, after making his debut as a manga artist in the yaoi (male-male romance) manga magazine June while in high school. As a student he studied graphic design at Tama Art University, and worked as a commercial graphic designer and art director to support his career as a manga artist. His manga series The Toyed Man (嬲り者, Naburi-Mono), originally serialized in the gay men's magazine Badi from 1992 to 1993, enjoyed breakout success after it was published as a book in 1994. After co-founding the gay men's magazine G-men in 1995, Tagame began working as a gay manga artist full-time.

Gengoroh Tagame
田亀 源五郎
Born (1964-02-03) February 3, 1964 (age 59)
Known forGay manga
AwardsJapan Media Arts Festival Award (2015), Japan Cartoonists Association Award (2018), Eisner Award (2018)
Websitetagame.org

For much of his career Tagame exclusively created erotic and pornographic manga, works that are distinguished by their graphic depictions of sadomasochism, sexual violence, and hypermasculinity. Beginning in the 2010s, Tagame gained mainstream recognition after he began to produce non-pornographic manga depicting LGBT themes and subject material; his 2014 manga series My Brother's Husband, his first series aimed at a general audience, received widespread critical acclaim and was awarded a Japan Media Arts Festival Prize, a Japan Cartoonists Association Award, and an Eisner Award. Tagame is further noted for his contributions as an art historian, through his multi-volume art anthology series Gay Erotic Art in Japan.

Biography Edit

Early life and career Edit

Tagame was born in Kamakura on February 3, 1964,[1][2] into a family distantly descended from samurai.[3][4] The younger of two brothers, Tagame was forbidden from reading manga as a child with the exception of the works of Osamu Tezuka, which his parents believed had literary merit.[4] He became exposed to a broader array of manga by reading shōnen (boys' comics) stories in barber shop waiting rooms, notably the works of horror authors Kazuo Umezu and Go Nagai, whose manga often featured violent and sexual themes.[4] He began drawing as a child,[5] and by middle school was drawing amateur comics for his classmates and teachers.[5] In his early teens he began drawing pornographic manga after reading novels by the Marquis de Sade and discovering the magazine Renaissance, which re-printed material from underground BDSM manga zines;[6] Tagame has remarked that he discovered his interest in BDSM before he realized he was gay.[7]

He became aware of his homosexuality after watching films featuring "naked and bound men" (such as the Italian Hercules series and Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes)[8] and discovering the gay men's magazine Sabu [ja]. He found that he was uninterested in stories in Sabu focused on romance, and drawn to stories that focused on sadomasochism.[8] In high school Tagame began writing manga professionally, and contributed to the manga magazine June in 1982 under a pen name.[4][5] June was a yaoi (male-male romance manga, also known as boys' love or BL) magazine that targeted a primarily female readership, and was noted for its avant-garde stories with complex plots and social realism;[4][6] Tagame's first story in June focused on a "pretty boy who cross dresses" whose father is murdered by his boyfriend.[5][9] Tagame struggled with his sexuality and interest in sadomasochism through high school, and did not come out until his freshman year of college.[8]

Upon graduating high school Tagame moved to Tokyo to study graphic design at Tama Art University against the wishes of his parents, who expected him to attend the University of Tokyo and become a banker.[4][10] Throughout college he submitted gay erotic stories, illustrations, and manga to Barazoku, René, and other gay and BL magazines under a variety of pseudonyms.[8][2] He eventually settled on the pen name "Gengoroh Tagame"; both words are Japanese terms for different species of water bugs, which Tagame chose to differentiate himself from the "macho or romantic" pen names used by other gay Japanese artists.[11] While on a student art tour of Europe, Tagame discovered the American leather magazine Drummer at a bookshop in London.[11] The magazine featured homoerotic and fetishistic illustrations by western artists such as Tom of Finland, Rex, and Bill Ward, and would heavily influence Tagame's art.[8] After graduating university he began to work as a commercial graphic designer and later art director, while continuing to write manga and prose fiction.[2][12]

Gay erotic manga Edit

The 1980s saw an increase in the popularity of gay media in Japan, a trend inspired by the cultural importation of works by American gay artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe and Edmund White.[13] As Japanese publishers sought to exploit this new interest in gay art created by gay artists, Tagame emerged as an influential artist on the basis of his work at June, Barazoku, and other magazines.[13] Tagame made his debut as a gay erotic manga artist in 1987, creating manga for Sabu.[2] In contrast to the heterosexual and female-oriented yaoi and BL magazines that had published Tagame's previous works, Sabu was produced by gay men for a gay male audience.[2] His manga series The Toyed Man (嬲り者, Naburi-Mono), originally serialized in the gay men's magazine Badi from 1992 to 1993, was published as a book in 1994 and became the first gay comic work in Japan to turn a profit.[13] The breakout success of The Toyed Man demonstrated the viability of gay manga – manga about gay relationships for a gay male audience, in contrast to yaoi – as a commercial category,[14] and established it as a genre "of cultural merit and artistic importance."[13] Tagame's second longform series, the 824-page, three-volume historical epic The Silver Flower (男女郎苦界草紙~銀の華, Shirogane-no-Hana), is noted by Graham Kolbeins as widening "the scope of what gay manga could be narratively" beyond stories focused largely on pornography to incorporate complex narrative and aesthetic elements.[13]

In 1995, Tagame and two editors from Badi founded the gay men's magazine G-men, a shorthand for "Gengoroh's Men".[13] The magazine focused on works depicting masculine, physically large men, and featured manga depicting older and muscular body types.[2] G-men was part of a concerted effort by Tagame to "change the status quo of gay magazines"[8] away from the aesthetic of bishōnen – delicate and androgynous boys and young men that were popular in gay media at the time.[2][13] G-men was a success, and by 1996, Tagame was working full-time as a gay manga artist.[12] The magazine serialized the bulk of Tagame's manga published during the 1990s and early 2000s, notably Do You Remember the South Island's POW Camp? and Pride.[15] Tagame continued to publish his serialized manga as books during this period, initially through gay pornography production companies, and later through formal publishers.[2] Beginning in 2003, Tagame began publishing the multi-volume gay erotic art anthology series Gay Erotic Art in Japan, which follows the history of Japanese gay erotic art from the 1950s to the present.[2]

International and crossover success Edit

Tagame attracted an international audience beginning in the 2000s though the circulation of pirated and scanlated versions of his works.[16] His works began to receive officially-licensed translations in 2005, after French publisher H&O Editions released a translation of his manga series Gunji; an exhibition of his works was held in Paris in 2009.[3] In 2012, an English-language translation of Tagame's one-shot manga Standing Ovations was published in Thickness, an erotic comics anthology published by Ryan Sands and Michael DeForge, marking the first release of an officially-licensed English-language translation of Tagame's manga.[4] American publisher PictureBox published The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame, an English-language anthology of Tagame's manga, in 2013;[4] several of Tagame's works were also translated into English by the now-defunct publishing house Bruno Gmünder Verlag.[17]

In 2013, Tagame was approached by editors at the publishing company Futabasha about creating a manga series for general audiences.[8][10] Though Tagame had previously been approached by mainstream manga magazines about creating a non-pornographic autobiographical manga series, he had declined the offers, stating that he "didn't want to abandon my style and my audience by writing a more mainstream work."[10][18] Beginning in the early 2010s, Tagame noted that while same-sex marriage was rarely covered in the mainstream Japanese press, the issue generated significant interest among his heterosexual fans when he posted about the topic on his Twitter account.[10][18] Subsequently, Tagame pitched Futabasha for a series about same-sex marriage and LGBT rights in Japan from the perspective of a straight character;[10][19] the resulting series was My Brother's Husband, which was serialized in the seinen (manga for young adult men) magazine Monthly Action from 2014 to 2017.[8] The series was widely acclaimed, won numerous awards, and was adapted into a live-action television drama that aired on NHK in 2018.[20]

Tagame has continued to create erotic manga concurrently with all-ages manga, stating that the experience of creating My Brother's Husband made him "realize how much fun [all-ages manga] is to draw" and that balancing the creation of erotic works with the creation of all-ages works was "very healthy for me, mentally."[7] Our Colors, his second series aimed at a general audience, was serialized in Monthly Action from 2018 to 2020.[21]

Style and influences Edit

An interview with Tagame by Anne Ishii and Graham Kolbeins, where he discusses his use of sci-fi, fantasy and historical fiction to portray "new worlds of S&M" in his manga

Tagame describes his style as kuma-kei (熊系, lit. "bear type"), a term he uses to describe the masculine, muscular, and hirsute men that he draws.[8] Sex is typically the primary focus of Tagame's manga[22] and his works are almost invariably fetishistic in nature, featuring depictions of bondage, discipline, leather, and sadomasochism.[15] These themes are often amplified through his use of science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction to create surreal and hyperreal sexual scenarios.[23] Tagame has acknowledged that his manga "represents a very small minority of the world. In the real world, the large majority of people don't like torture in their sex lives, invariably. But I'm not writing for them."[23] Tagame sparingly depicts extreme fetishistic material in work such as coprophilia or graphic violence, noting that the primary purpose of his pornographic works is to inspire sexual excitement and not disgust.[24]

While comic art featuring sexualized depictions of masculine men is not unique to Tagame, academic William Armour argues that his works are distinguished from his peers through his interest "in the way in which power relationships between men can be eroticised."[15] His manga have been noted for their aesthetic qualities and psychological complexity,[11] with Armour writing that "while on one level Tagame presents stories as graphic cartoon porn, on another level he weaves into the images and wording a much deeper sense of how homosociality can easily transform into homosexuality, despite his male characters being positioned as examples of hegemonic masculinity."[25] Tagame himself has stated that "what I have tried to do in my erotica is raise that to the level of art and think about it in terms of art being principally to the service of depicting humanity."[19]

While the majority of gay manga artists produce works targeting a gay male audience exclusively, Tagame is noted for having a significant heterosexual and female audience.[26] Tagame has stated that he adjusts his style if a work is being published in a format where it will be primarily read by a specific subset of his audience, noting that "when I write for gay men's magazines, it's primarily about the hero's initiative and interiority. When I know that women are also going to be reading it [...] they're more interested in seeing actual relationships and coupling."[27] In considering why Tagame's works attract a diverse audience, Anne Ishii hypothesizes that "something about what Tagame does isn't even about being gay [...] it's about desire and the darker side of desire. It doesn't fit into a sexual category to me."[26]

Tagame credits both Japanese and Western artists among his influences,[15][3] including Caravaggio, Michelangelo,[10] the Marquis de Sade,[4] Tsukioka Yoshitoshi,[3] Go Mishima, Sanshi Funayama, Oda Toshimi,[28] Suehiro Maruo, Kazuichi Hanawa, Hiromi Hiraguchi,[2] and Bill Ward.[8] Nude figures in Hellenistic and Baroque art, initially encountered by Tagame in classic art anthologies he read as a child, heavily influenced his works.[5][10] In considering his Western and Japanese influences, Tagame notes that Western Christian art has inspired his depictions of nudity and humiliation (such as Caravaggio's depictions of the crucifixion of Christ), whereas Japanese classical art such as shunga (woodcut erotic art originating in the Edo period) has inspired his depictions of violence.[5][8]

Themes and motifs Edit

Hypermasculinity Edit

The majority of Tagame's works depict men with personal and physical traits associated with hypermasculinity – developed muscles, hirsute bodies, large penises,[29] an exaggerated volume of ejaculate, machismo,[30] and participation in extreme or violent sexual acts.[31][32] Tagame has stated that he is interested in how men who are perceived as masculine "respond to societal pressure" and "perform their manliness beyond what's necessary," and how those attitudes change "if a man loses his manliness [...] by participating in activity that normative society believes men would not normally participate in."[33] Armour identifies Pride, which depicts a dominant university student who is trained into submission by his masochistic professor, and The Gamefowl in Darkness, which is inspired by Yasujirō Ozu's A Hen in the Wind and Edogawa Ranpo's The Caterpillar, as representative examples of hypermasculine themes in Tagame's works.[34]

Tagame's artwork is often associated with bara, a colloquialism used by non-Japanese audiences to refer to Japanese erotic art featuring masculine men. Tagame has rejected this association, citing the term's historical use as a pejorative for gay men[a] and calling it "a very negative word that comes with bad connotations."[35] Tagame's works are often categorized alongside the "macho" gay art movement associated with artists such as Tom of Finland, which emerged in American biker culture in the early 1960s and was later adapted by gay men to counter stereotypes of effeteness and emasculation.[4] Designer Chip Kidd has contested this association, arguing that "as delightfully sturdy and game as Tom of Finland’s characters depicted, they never quite seem alive. Tagame’s characters are, by vivid contrast, almost unbearably so."[28]

Edmund White argues that the hypermasculine ideal Tagame depicts is more categorically similar to Meiji period literature, specifically the character archetype of a man "who was homosexual because he was uncouth, not refined enough to be heterosexual and to please women, a warrior, a peasant from the south, not fit for decent society."[32] Armour notes that Tagame's works are distinguished from his Western gay comic peers through his subversion of stereotypical portrayals of East Asian men as emasculated and asexual, writing that "while there seems little difference in how Tagame’s men are drawn and how male characters in Western erotic gay comics are depicted [...] from a white, Western viewpoint, Tagame's depiction of hyper-masculine Japanese men can be considered to break down the stereotype within many Western gay cultures that Asian men in general are skinny, small-dicked, effete weaklings who are fucked for the pleasure of big-dicked, buff macho white guy."[29]

Sadomasochism and sexual violence Edit

Though not all sexual depictions in Tagame's manga involve sadomasochism and sexual violence, it is a common theme in his work,[36] with White writing that "in Gengoroh Tagame's world, no man is ever penetrated willingly."[32] Tagame's BDSM-focused works often depict other taboo subject material, such as rape, bestiality, incest, and body modification.[8] Despite the often graphic subjects of his works, critics have generally not considered Tagame's art as ero guro, or "erotic grotesque" art that focuses on material that is disgusting or horrific.[4] Rather than depict gore and horror overtly, Tagame states that he draws inspiration for his BDSM stories from Shakespearean tragedy, German opera, and Japanese folktales that depict the "beauty of destruction" and a "person who’s falling apart".[4] For example, in his manga Missing, a man frees his kidnapped brother by killing the corrupt military officers who have captured him, though the murderous act is intentionally not directly depicted.[4]

Tagame's works focused on BDSM frequently depict a protagonist who goes through a process of self-discovery as a result of his participation in a BDSM or otherwise fetishistic relationship.[22] Most often, these stories involve a masculine man whose engagement with BDSM transforms him from a dominant to a submissive sexual role,[8] such as stories featuring "alpha" men who are sexually dominated and tortured[2] or who allow themselves to be sexually debased out of a sense of responsibility or duty.[3] Kolbeins argues that by depicting BDSM as a process of self-discovery, Tagame's stores are framed "within a relatable framework of human drama,"[22] while Kidd notes that "a typical Tagame character can be seen as the ultimate mature brute symbol of authority for whom the tide has abruptly turned."[28] Examples of these themes include Endless Game, where a man taken as a sex slave comes to enjoy his new status and forces his captors to obey his desires,[33] and Arena, where a Japanese karate champion becomes involved in an American fighting tournament where the winner of each match sodomizes the loser.[32][37]

Japanese traditionalism Edit

Tagame's works often depict Japanese historical settings, or draw heavily on traditional Japanese aesthetics in plot or subject material.[33] While homosexuality has a history in Japan dating to ancient times, the country shifted away from a tolerance of homosexuality amid Westernization during the Meiji era (1868–1912), and forms of gay expression that were once accepted became pathologized and criminalized.[4] This tension between traditionalism and modernism manifests in Tagame's erotic manga through his rendering of hierarchies, such as works that focus on the patriarchal nature of Japanese society,[33] or samurai characters that serve as symbolic representations of an unjust feudal order.[3] Tagame has stated that he is "fascinated by how these hierarchies fail," describing his simultaneous frustration and attraction to hierarchies associated with Japanese traditionalism thusly:[33]

Falling from hierarchy is the ultimate act of sadomasochism. I find the Japanese ideas of beauty and tradition unappealing conceptually, but as an element of fiction, I feel extraordinary Eros in the destruction of those principles.[33]

One of Tagame's earliest long-form serialized works was The Silver Flower, a historical drama set in the Edo period that follows a formerly wealthy businessman who is forced into sexual slavery in order to resolve a debt.[8] Through the course of the abuse and humiliation he endures at the hands of his male clients, the character comes to realize that he is a masochist;[38] Kolbeins notes that the series "examines a time when male-male sexuality flourished in Japanese society, unfettered by Western notions of sin and 'sodomy'."[13] In Country Doctor, which focuses on a pre-modern Japanese village where western-imposed taboos on sex are absent,[39] Tagame states that he seeks to "spin on its head is this idea that we think people were more conservative in the past and are more liberated in the present."[5]

Themes of traditionalism similarly manifest in Tagame's all-ages manga, albeit in a non-sexual context, through their examination of contemporary Japanese social attitudes towards homosexuality.[8] In My Brother's Husband, protagonist Yaichi is forced to examine his own preconceived notions about gay people after meeting the husband of his deceased twin brother, with his initial homophobia mirroring the prevalent conservative attitudes towards LGBT rights in Japan.[40][17] Tagame notes that Yaichi's character arc towards tolerance and acceptance further mirrors themes in his BDSM manga, where characters are faced with a choice between acceptance of reality or the denial of their own desires and happiness.[10]

Works Edit

Manga Edit

The following is a list of Tagame's serialized and one-shot manga works.[41][42] Serializations refer to multi-chapter works that are typically later published as collected editions (tankōbon), while one-shots refer to single-chapter works that are sometimes later collected in anthologies.[43][44]

Serializations & one-shots
Year English title Original title Type Magazine Collected edition / Anthology
1987 The Judo Master 柔術教師 (Jujitsu-Kyoshi) One-shot Sabu [ja]
The SM Bathhouse 淫虐浴場 (Ingyaku-Yokujo) One-shot Sabu
1988 The Slave Trainer 調教師 (Chokyoshi) One-shot Sabu
The Fallen Rugby Player ラガー失墜 (Raga-Shittsui) One-shot Sabu
The Midnight Business 深夜営業 (Shinya-Eigyo) One-shot Sabu
1989 The Boxer BOXER~栄光の代償 One-shot Sabu
1990 The Song for Defeated Samurai 敗将賦 (Haisho-fu) One-shot Sabu
The Rasp 軋む男 (Kishimu-Otoko) Serialization Sabu The Judo Master
The Ceremony 儀式 (Gishiki) One-shot Sabu
The Slave Trainer 2 調教師~オーダーメイドされた男 (Chokyoshi 2) One-shot Sabu
1991 Dedicated to Mr. Eikichi Adachi 芦立頌 (Adachi-Sho) One-shot Sabu
The Mountain Cottage Training Camp SM同好会~山荘合宿 (Sanso-Gassyuku) One-shot Sabu The Prisoners
The Yoke of Shadow 陰の軛 (Kage-no-Kubiki) Serialization Sabu The Prisoners
The Construction Workers The Dokata One-shot Sabu The Judo Master
The Legend of Shiramine 白峯異聞 (Shiramine-Ibun) One-shot Sabu The Prisoners
Purgatory プルガトリオ (Purgatorio) One-shot Sabu The Judo Master
1992 The Legend of Hitotsuya 一つ家異聞 (Hitotsuya-Ibun) Serialization Sabu
The Toyed Man 嬲り者 (Naburi-Mono) Serialization Sabu The Toyed Man
My Teacher 俺の先生 (Ore-no-Sensei) Serialization Sabu The Judo Master
The Legend of Koromogawa 衣川異聞 (Koromogawa-Ibun) One-shot Sabu Forbidden Works
1994 The Silver Flower 男女郎苦界草紙~銀の華 (Shirogane-no-Hana) Serialization Badi The Silver Flower vols. 1–3
The Echoes (Kodama) Serialization Sabu The Prisoners
The Judo Master Remix Version (Kodama) One-shot The Judo Master
1995 The Prisoners 獲物 (Emono) Serialization G-men
The Gamefowl in Darkness 闇の中の軍鶏 (Yami-no-Naka-no-Syamo) Serialization G-men Pride vol. 3
1996 The Silent Shore 沈黙の渚 (Chinmoku-no-Nagisa) Serialization G-men The Prisoners
Pride PRIDE Serialization G-men Pride vols. 1–3
1998 The After Story of The Mountain Cottage Training Camp 山荘合宿後日譚 (Sanso-Gassyuku-Gojitsutan) One-shot The Prisoners
1999 The Secret Affair of the 43rd Floor 43階の情事 (43kai-no-Joji) Serialization Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
The Soldier's Brave Blood 猛き血潮~大日本帝國陸軍中尉、中里和馬の場合 (Take-ki-Chishio) One-shot SM-Z Forbidden Works
2000 The House of Brutes 外道の家 (Gedo-no-Ie) Serialization Badi The House of Brutes vols. 1–3
The Yakuza's Brave Blood 猛き血潮~釧路大谷組小頭・坂田彦造の場合 (Take-ki-Chishio) One-shot SM-Z Forbidden Works
The Melon Thief 瓜盗人 (Uri-Nusutto) One-shot SM-Z Forbidden Works
The Arena 闘技場~アリーナ Serialization G-men Forbidden Works
Zenith ZENITH One-shot SM-Z Forbidden Works
The Masochist 「マゾ」 (Mazo) Serialization G-men Flesh + Beard
2001 Nightmare NIGHTMARE One-shot SM-Z Forbidden Works
Do You Remember the South Island's POW Camp? 君よ知るや南の獄 (Kimi-yo-Shiru-ya-Minami-no-Goku) Serialization G-men Do You Remember the South Island's POW Camp? vols. 1 & 2
2002 Kranke Kranke One-shot SM-Z Forbidden Works
Gunji 軍次 One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
2003 Trap TRAP One-shot SM-Z Pride vol. 1
The Scar (Gunji 2) 傷痕 (Kizuato) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
The Rain Shower (Gunji 3) 驟雨 (Syuuu) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
The Pit of Fire 1 (Gunji 4) 火坑 1 (Kakou 1) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
The Sow's Heaven メス豚の天国 (Mesubuta-no-Tengoku) One-shot SoMe Bizzarre Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
Trap 2 TRAP 2 One-shot SM-Z Pride vol. 2
The Pit of Fire 2 (Gunji 5) 火坑 2 (Kakou 2) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
2004 The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep 天守に棲む鬼 (Tensyu-ni-Sumu-Oni) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
The Hairy Oracle Hairy Oracle One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
The Unpatriotic Boy 非國民 (Hikokumin) One-shot SM-Z Pride vol. 3
The Flower Garden of Bondage 嗜虐の花園 (Shigyaku-no-Hanazono) One-shot Reijin Dramatic
I Wanted to Say "I Love You" for the Whole ずっと好きだと言えなくて (Zutto-Sukida-to-Ienakute) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
The Tumble Doll MP だるま憲兵 (Daruma-Kenpei) One-shot Super SM-Z Forbidden Works
The Ballad of Oeyama 大江山綺譚 (Oeyama-Kitan) One-shot Kinniku-Otoko Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep
2005 Virtus 雄心~ウィルトゥース (Yushin~virtus) Serialization Gekidan Virtus
I Can't Tell Anybody 誰にも言えない (Darenimo-Ienai) One-shot Super SM-Z Virtus
2007 The Translucent Golden Eyes 透き通るような黄金(きん)の瞳 (Sukitooru-youna-Kin-no-Hitomi) One-shot Hontou-ni-Kowai-Douwa
The Vast Snow Field 雪原渺々 (Setsugen-Byo-Byo) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Virtus
The Nonulcer Dyspepsia 神経性胃炎 (Shinkeisei-Ien) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Virtus
Piko's Inside ぴこのなかみ (Piko-no-Nakami) One-shot Oshiri-Club
The Sunset: Xi Taihou and Dong Taihou 落日~西太后と東太后 (Rakujitsu~Seitaigou-to-Totaigou) One-shot Hontou-ni-Kowai-Douwa
The Long Lonely Night 長夜寞々 (Choya-Baku-Baku) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
The Army of Fallen-Tears 哀酷義勇軍 (Aikoku-Giyuugun) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Boy in Hell / Father and Son in Hell
2008 The Protege 稚児 (Chigo) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
The Puppet Master 傀儡廻(くぐつまわし) (Kugutsu-mawashi) One-shot Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
The Gigolo ジゴロ (Jigoro) One-shot Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
The Confession 告白 (Kokuhaku) Serialization Badi Boy in Hell / Father and Son in Hell
The Pillory 晒し台 (Sarashidai) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
A Boy In Hell 童(わっぱ)地獄 (Wappa-Jigoku) Serialization Nikutai-Ha Boy in Hell / Father and Son in Hell
Run, My Horse, Run! 汗馬疾々(かんばとうとう) (Kanba-Tou-Tou) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
Pochi, My Dog ポチ (Pochi) Serialization Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
Dissolve DISSOLVE~ディゾルブ~ (Dhizorubu) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
2009 Father and Son in Hell 父子(おやこ)地獄 (Oyako-Jigoku) Serialization Badi Boy in Hell / Father and Son in Hell
Moon Shower 雨降りお月さん (Amefuri-Otsukisan) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
Butchering My Son 倅解体 (Segare-Kaitai) One-shot Manga Kono Mystery ga Omoshiroi!
The Eclosion ECLOSION One-shot Nikutai-Ha Flesh + Beard
The Flying Dutchman Der Fliegende Hollander One-shot Badi Boy in Hell / Father and Son in Hell
Manimal Chronicles 人畜無骸 (Jinchiku Mugai) Serialization Badi
Hot Oden おでんぐつぐつ (Oden Gutu-Gutsu) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Muscle Octameron
The Lover Boy Lover Boy Serialization Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
The Exorcism 鬼祓え (Oden Gutu-Gutsu) One-shot Nikutai-Ha Muscle Octameron
2010 Standing Ovations スタンディング・オベーション (Sutandhingu-obeisyon) One-shot Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
What Is This Thing Called Love? 恋とは何でしょう (Koi Towa Nandesyou) One-shot Nikutai-ha Tsutsui Manga Tokuhon Futatabi
The Job Switch 転職 (Tensyoku) One-shot Nikutai-ha Muscle Octameron
The Country Doctor 田舎医者 (Inaka Isya) Serialization Badi Country Doctor / Pochi
Company Slave Elegy 社畜哀歌 (Syachiku-Aika) One-shot Badi Muscle Octameron
In the Chest 長持の中 (Nagamochi no naka) Serialization Badi Winter Fisherman's Lodge / In The Chest
The Cretian Cow クレタの牝牛 (Kureta no Meushi) One-shot Nikutai-ha Muscle Octameron
Missing MISSING ~ミッシング~ (Missingu) One-shot Nikutai-ha Muscle Octameron
2011 The Winter Fisherman Lodge 冬の番家 (Fuyu no Ban-ya) Serialization Badi Winter Fisherman's Lodge / In The Chest
Man-Cunt ACTINIA Serialization Badi Winter Fisherman's Lodge / In The Chest
Monster Hunt Show モンスター・ハント・ショー One-shot Nikutai-ha Gachi! Muscle Octameron
2012 Endless Game エンドレス・ゲーム (Endoresu Gemu) Serialization Badi Endless Game
End Line END LINE One-shot Nikutai-ha Gachi! Muscle Octameron
My Favorite Things お気に入り☆萌えブーム (Okini-iri Moe-boom) One-shot Karen
2013 Contracts of the Fall 転落の契約 (Tenraku no Keiyaku) Serialization Badi Endless Game
Thin Earlobe 転落の契約 (Fufukumimi) One-shot Hontou-ni-Kowai-Douwa
Slave Training Summer Camp 奴隷調教合宿 (Dorei Chôkyô Gassyuku) Serialization Badi Slave Training Summer Camp
2014 My Brother's Husband 弟の夫 (Otouto no Otto) Serialization Monthly Action My Brother's Husband vols. 1–4
2015 On All Four on Friday Nights 金曜の夜は四つん這いで (Kinyo no Yoru ha Yotsunbai De) Serialization Badi Slave Training Summer Camp
Planet Brobdingnag プラネット・ブロブディンナグ (Puranetto Burobudin-nagu) Serialization Badi
2016 Khoz, The Spellbound Slave 呪縛の性奴 (Jubaku no Seido) Serialization Self-published Khoz, The Spellbound Slave
2017 Meat Carrot 肉人参 (Niku Ninjin) Serialization Badi
Grandpa's Meat Carrot じっちゃんの肉人参 (Jicchan no Niku Ninjin) Serialization Badi
2018 King of the Sun 日輪の王 (Nichirin no Oh) Serialization Badi
Our Colors 僕らの色彩 (Bokura no Shikisai) Serialization Monthly Action Our Colors vols. 1–3
Bitch of the Jungle Bitch of the Jungle Serialization Self-published Bitch of the Jungle
My Summer Holidays 俺の夏休み (Ore no Natsu Yasumi) One-shot Badi
I Became A Bitch Of My Best Friend's Dad 親友の親父に雌にされて (Dachi no Oyaji ni Mesu ni Sarete) Serialization Badi
2019 Khoz 2: A Report on a Slave Training Under a Spell 呪縛の性奴:呪的口肛調教録 (Jubaku no Seido: Juteki Koukou Choukyou Roku) One-shot Self-published
False Detective – Resurgence: Fancy Homosexual Boy 新・刑事もどき ゲイボーイ (Shin Deka Modoki: Gei boi) One-shot Tezucomi
2022 Fish and Water 魚と水 (Uo to Mizu) Serialization Web Action
Collected editions
  • The Toyed Man (嬲り者, Naburi-Mono), 1994, B Product;[b] republished October 12, 2017, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4866420066)
  • The Silver Flower (男女郎苦界草紙~銀の華, Shirogane-no-Hana), 2001, G-Project;[b] republished by Pot Publishing as:
  • Pride, published by Furukawa Shobo as:
    • Pride vol. 1 (October 2004, ISBN 978-4892363061); also includes Trap (2003)
    • Pride vol. 2 (November 2004, ISBN 978-4892363108); also includes Trap 2 (2003)
    • Pride vol. 3 (December 2004, ISBN 978-4892363146); also includes The Gamefowl in Darkness (1995) and The Unpatriotic Boy (2004)
  • The House of Brutes (外道の家, Gedo-no-Ie), published by Terra Publications as:
    • The House of Brutes vol. 1 (November 30, 2006, JAN 491007486188)
    • The House of Brutes vol. 2 (January 31, 2007, JAN 491007480386)
    • The House of Brutes vol. 3 (March 31, 2007, JAN 4910074860584)
  • Do You Remember the South Island's POW Camp? (君よ知るや南の獄, Kimi-yo-Shiru-ya-Minami-no-Goku), published by Pot Publishing as:
    • Do You Remember the South Island's POW Camp? vol. 1 (December 25, 2007, ISBN 978-4780801095)
    • Do You Remember the South Island's POW Camp? vol. 2 (December 25, 2007, ISBN 978-4780801101)
  • My Brother's Husband (弟の夫, Otōto no Otto), published by Futabasha as:
  • Our Colors (僕らの色彩, Bokura no Shikisai), published by Futabasha as:
  • Fish and Water (魚と水, Uo to Mizu), Futabasha (May 18, 2023, ISBN 978-4575858433)
Anthologies
  • The Judo Master (柔術教師, Jujutsu-Kyoshi), 1994, B Product;[b] republished 2020 by Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4866420127)
    • Collects The Rasp (1990), The Construction Workers (1991), Purgatory (1991), The Legend of Hitotsuya (1992), My Teacher (1992), and The Judo Master Remix Version (1994)
  • The Prisoners (獲物, Emono), 1998, G-Project[b]
    • Collects The Mountain Cottage Training Camp (1991), The Yoke of Shadow (1991), The Legend of Shiramine (1991), The Echoes (1994), The Prisoners (1995), The Silent Shore (1996), and The After Story of The Mountain Cottage Training Camp (1998)
  • Gunji / The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep (軍次/ 天守に棲む鬼, Gunji / Tensyu-ni-Sumu-Oni), 2005, Furukawa Shobo (ISBN 978-4892363368)
    • Collects the Gunji tetralogy [Gunji (2002), The Scar (2003), The Rain Shower (2003), and The Pit of Fire [2003)] and The Ballad of Ôeyama (2004)], The Sow's Heaven (2003), The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep (2004), The Hairy Oracle (2004), I Wanted to Say "I Love You" for the Whole (2004), and The Ballad of Oeyama (2004)
  • Forbidden Works (禁断 作品集, Kindan Sakuhinsyu), 2007, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4-7808-0101-9)
    • Collects The Legend of Koromogawa (1992), The Soldier's Brave Blood (1999), The Yakuza's Brave Blood (2000), The Melon Thief (2000), The Arena (2000), Zenith (2000), Nightmare (2001), Kranke (2002), and The Tumble Doll MP (2004)
  • Virtus (ウィルトゥース), October 12, 2007, Oakla Publishing (ISBN 978-4775510582)
    • Collects Virtus (2005), I Can't Tell Anybody (2005), The Vast Snow Field (2007), and The Nonulcer Dyspepsia (2007)
  • Flesh + Beard (髭と肉体), 2009, Ôkura Publishing (ISBN 978-4775514276)
    • Collects The Masochist (2000), The Long Lonely Night (2007), The Nonulcer Dyspepsia (2007), Dissolve (2008) The Pillory (2008) The Protege (2008), Run, My Horse, Run! (2008), The Eclosion (2009), and The Moon Over the Rainy Sky (2009)
  • Boy in Hell / Father and Son in Hell (童地獄・父子地獄, Wappa Jigoku - Oyako Jigoku), 2010, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4780801569)
    • Collects The Army of Fallen-Tears (2007), A Boy In Hell (2008), The Confession (2008) Father and Son in Hell (2009), and The Flying Dutchman (2009)
  • Country Doctor / Pochi (田舎医者/ポチ, Inaka Isya / Pochi), 2012, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4780801781)
    • Collects The Secret Affair of the 43rd Floor (1999), The Puppet Master (2008), The Gigolo (2008), Pochi, My Dog (2008), The Lover Boy (2009), Standing Ovations (2010), The Country Doctor (2010), and Enslaved in Unknown World (2012)
  • Muscle Octameron (筋肉綺譚), 2012, OKS Publishing (ISBN 978-4799003466)
    • Collects The Exorcism (2009), Hot Oden (2009), Company Slave Elegy (2010), Cretian Cow (2010), The Job Switch (2010), Missing (2010), Monster Hunt Show (2011), End Line (2012)
  • Winter Fisherman’s Lodge / In The Chest (冬の番屋/長持の中, Fuyu no Ban-ya / Nagamochi no Naka), 2013, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4780802009)
    • Collects In the Chest (2010), The Winter Fisherman Lodge (2011), and Man-Cunt (2011)
  • Endless Game (エンドレス・ゲーム), 2014, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4780802078)
    • Collects Endless Game (2012) and Contracts of the Fall (2013)
  • Slave Training Summer Camp (奴隷調教合宿, Dorei Chôkyô Gassyuku), 2017, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4866420042)
    • Collects Slave Training Summer Camp (2013) and On All Four on Friday Nights (2015)
  • Meat Carrot / Manimal Chronicles (肉人参/人畜無骸), 2021, Pot Publishing Plus (ISBN 978-4866420189)
    • Collects Manimal Chronicles (2009), Planet Brobdingnag (2015), Meat Carrot (2017), and Grandpa’s Meat Carrot (2017),
English-translated collected editions & anthologies

Art books and novels Edit

  • Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol. 1: Artists From the Time of the Birth of Gay Magazines (2003, Pot Publishing, ISBN 978-4939015588)
  • Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol. 2: Transitions of Gay Fantasy in the Times (2006, Pot Publishing, ISBN 978-4939015922)
  • To the Future of Gay Culture (2017, P-Vine, ISBN 978-4907276867)
  • Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol. 3: Growth of the Gay Magazines and the Diversification of their Artists (2018, Pot Publishing, ISBN 978-4780802337)
  • Gengoroh Tagame Sketchbook (2018, Massive Goods)

Reception and influence Edit

Tagame is regarded as the most prolific and influential creator of gay manga.[3][17][22][45] The manga anthology Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It notes Tagame as "without a doubt the individual most directly responsible for the success of gay manga,"[14] while Kidd has compared his oeuvre to that of the Marquis de Sade, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Yukio Mishima.[28]

Anthropologist Wim Lunsing credits the "bear-type" aesthetic pioneered by Tagame[2] with provoking a major stylistic shift in Shinjuku Ni-chōme, the gay neighborhood of Tokyo. Following the publication of G-men, the "slender and slick" clean-shaven style popular among gay men was replaced with "stubble, beards and moustaches [...] extremely short became the most common hair style and the broad muscular body, soon to evolve to chubby and outright fat, became highly fashionable."[45] Tagame's work in establishing G-men is further credited as providing an incubator for up-and-coming talent in the gay manga genre, and launching the careers of artists such as Jiraiya.[14] His archival efforts in producing Gay Erotic Art in Japan are further credited with developing a "gay art canon" of Japanese erotic art.[46] Among Tagame's critics are gay erotic artist Susumu Hirosegawa, who has described his art as "S&M theater" and criticized his manga as "simple emanations of the SM-shumiō [hobby] of Tagame."[47] Lunsing concurs that "it is hard to counter [Hirosegawa's] argument, as [Tagame's] stories are not very elaborate."[47]

Tagame has won multiple awards for his work, primarily My Brother's Husband. The series was awarded excellence awards at the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2015[48] and the Japan Cartoonists Association Award in 2018.[49] Internationally, the series won an Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia in 2018.[50] Works by Tagame were exhibited at the British Museum in 2019, as part of its exhibition on the history of manga.[11]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The term bara (薔薇), which translates literally to "rose" in Japanese, is roughly equivalent to the English language pejorative "pansy" used to refer to gay men.[35]
  2. ^ a b c d Tagame's early books published through B Product and G-Project were sold as direct sales to gay stores in Japan, and thus lack ISBN codes.[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ Marmonnier, Christian (2008). Nicolas Finet (ed.). Dicomanga: le dictionnaire encyclopédique de la bande dessinée japonaise (in French). Paris: Fleurus. p. 524. ISBN 978-2-215-07931-6.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Guilbert, Xavier (May 9, 2013). "Tagame Gengoroh". du9. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Giard, Agnes (April 29, 2009). "Les 400 culs: Le SM est-il transgressif?" (in French). Libération. Retrieved August 5, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Randle, Chris (May 31, 2013). "The Erotic Antagonism of Gengoroh Tagame". Hazlitt. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Freeman, Max (May 28, 2013). "Gengoroh Tagame, the Master of Gay Erotic Manga". HuffPost. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Kolbeins 2013, p. 273.
  7. ^ a b Kolbeins, Graham (June 5, 2017). Queer Japan: Gengoroh Tagame Clip. Queer Japan (Video clip). Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Senju, Kaz (March 6, 2016). "Inside the Taboo-Filled Mind of Japan's Best BDSM Manga Artist". Vice. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
  9. ^ Takagi, Masahiko (December 3, 2010). "Interview with Gengoroh Tagame". Japanese Gay Art. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "Abbiamo incontrato alla manifestazione bolognese il maestro dei manga LGBT". AnimeClick (in Italian). June 22, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  11. ^ a b c d Wise, Louis (December 7, 2019). "Life Drawing with Erotic Manga Artist Gengorah Tagame". Ten Men (10).
  12. ^ a b "Gengoroh Tagame". Penguin Random House. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h Kolbeins 2013, p. 272.
  14. ^ a b c Ishii et al. 2014, p. 39.
  15. ^ a b c d Armour 2010, p. 446.
  16. ^ Ishii et al. 2014, p. 42.
  17. ^ a b c Washington, Bryan (July 12, 2017). "The Radical Grace of Gengoroh Tagame". The Awl. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  18. ^ a b Matsuoka, Munetsugu (February 26, 2018). "「マイク役を探すのは絶対無理だろうと思っていた」田亀源五郎さんとNHKプロデューサーが語る「弟の夫」ドラマ化の裏話". HuffPost Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved February 3, 2021.
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  20. ^ Ashcraft, Bryan (December 5, 2017). "Manga Confronting Homophobia In Japan Getting Live-Action TV Drama". Kotaku. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
  21. ^ Pineda, Antonio Rafael (May 25, 2020). "Gengoroh Tagame's Bokura no Shikisai Manga Ends". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  22. ^ a b c d Kolbeins 2013, p. 271.
  23. ^ a b Kolbeins 2013, p. 270.
  24. ^ Lunsing 2006, 22.
  25. ^ Armour 2010, p. 443.
  26. ^ a b Spurgeon, Tom (May 4, 2013). "CR Sunday Interview: Anne Ishii". The Comics Reporter. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  27. ^ Ishii et al. 2013, p. 29.
  28. ^ a b c d Kidd 2013, p. 11.
  29. ^ a b Armour 2010, pp. 446–447.
  30. ^ Armour 2010, p. 447.
  31. ^ Armour 2010, p. 444.
  32. ^ a b c d White 2013, p. 9.
  33. ^ a b c d e f Ishii, Anne (December 19, 2018). "Influential Manga Artist Gengoroh Tagame on Upending Traditional Japanese Culture". Lambda Literary. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  34. ^ Armour 2010, p. 446–448.
  35. ^ a b Ishii, Kidd & Kolbeins 2014, p. 40.
  36. ^ Kidd 2013, p. 9.
  37. ^ Ishii et al. 2013, p. 111.
  38. ^ Lunsing 2006, 24.
  39. ^ Ishii et al. 2013, p. 193.
  40. ^ Weldon, Glen (October 12, 2018). "In 'My Brother's Husband Vol. 2,' Family Values (And The Value Of Family)". NPR. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
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  46. ^ Randle, Chris (December 31, 2014). "Size Matters: An Interview With Anne Ishii". The Hairpin. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  47. ^ a b Lunsing 2006, 23.
  48. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 27, 2015). "Akiko Higashimura's Kakukaku Shikajika Manga Wins Media Arts Award". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  49. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (May 7, 2018). "Daijiro Morohoshi's Manga Book Wins Japan Cartoonists Association Award". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  50. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (July 21, 2018). "Gengoroh Tagame's My Brother's Husband Manga Wins Eisner Award". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 6, 2021.

Bibliography

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  • Lunsing, Wim (2006). "Yaoi Ronsō: Discussing Depictions of Male Homosexuality in Japanese Girls' Comics, Gay Comics and Gay Pornography". Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context (12).

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official blog (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese; defunct link via Internet Archive)

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The native form of this personal name is Tagame Gengoroh This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Gengoroh Tagame 田亀 源五郎 Tagame Gengorō born February 3 1964 is a pseudonymous Japanese manga artist Regarded as the most influential creator in the gay manga genre he has produced over 20 books in four languages over the course of his nearly four decade long career Tagame began contributing manga and prose fiction to Japanese gay men s magazines in the 1980s after making his debut as a manga artist in the yaoi male male romance manga magazine June while in high school As a student he studied graphic design at Tama Art University and worked as a commercial graphic designer and art director to support his career as a manga artist His manga series The Toyed Man 嬲り者 Naburi Mono originally serialized in the gay men s magazine Badi from 1992 to 1993 enjoyed breakout success after it was published as a book in 1994 After co founding the gay men s magazine G men in 1995 Tagame began working as a gay manga artist full time Gengoroh Tagame田亀 源五郎Tagame at the Angouleme International Comics Festival in 2017Born 1964 02 03 February 3 1964 age 59 Kamakura Kanagawa Prefecture JapanKnown forGay mangaAwardsJapan Media Arts Festival Award 2015 Japan Cartoonists Association Award 2018 Eisner Award 2018 Websitetagame wbr orgFor much of his career Tagame exclusively created erotic and pornographic manga works that are distinguished by their graphic depictions of sadomasochism sexual violence and hypermasculinity Beginning in the 2010s Tagame gained mainstream recognition after he began to produce non pornographic manga depicting LGBT themes and subject material his 2014 manga series My Brother s Husband his first series aimed at a general audience received widespread critical acclaim and was awarded a Japan Media Arts Festival Prize a Japan Cartoonists Association Award and an Eisner Award Tagame is further noted for his contributions as an art historian through his multi volume art anthology series Gay Erotic Art in Japan Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Gay erotic manga 1 3 International and crossover success 2 Style and influences 3 Themes and motifs 3 1 Hypermasculinity 3 2 Sadomasochism and sexual violence 3 3 Japanese traditionalism 4 Works 4 1 Manga 4 2 Art books and novels 5 Reception and influence 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Tagame was born in Kamakura on February 3 1964 1 2 into a family distantly descended from samurai 3 4 The younger of two brothers Tagame was forbidden from reading manga as a child with the exception of the works of Osamu Tezuka which his parents believed had literary merit 4 He became exposed to a broader array of manga by reading shōnen boys comics stories in barber shop waiting rooms notably the works of horror authors Kazuo Umezu and Go Nagai whose manga often featured violent and sexual themes 4 He began drawing as a child 5 and by middle school was drawing amateur comics for his classmates and teachers 5 In his early teens he began drawing pornographic manga after reading novels by the Marquis de Sade and discovering the magazine Renaissance which re printed material from underground BDSM manga zines 6 Tagame has remarked that he discovered his interest in BDSM before he realized he was gay 7 He became aware of his homosexuality after watching films featuring naked and bound men such as the Italian Hercules series and Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes 8 and discovering the gay men s magazine Sabu ja He found that he was uninterested in stories in Sabu focused on romance and drawn to stories that focused on sadomasochism 8 In high school Tagame began writing manga professionally and contributed to the manga magazine June in 1982 under a pen name 4 5 June was a yaoi male male romance manga also known as boys love or BL magazine that targeted a primarily female readership and was noted for its avant garde stories with complex plots and social realism 4 6 Tagame s first story in June focused on a pretty boy who cross dresses whose father is murdered by his boyfriend 5 9 Tagame struggled with his sexuality and interest in sadomasochism through high school and did not come out until his freshman year of college 8 Upon graduating high school Tagame moved to Tokyo to study graphic design at Tama Art University against the wishes of his parents who expected him to attend the University of Tokyo and become a banker 4 10 Throughout college he submitted gay erotic stories illustrations and manga to Barazoku Rene and other gay and BL magazines under a variety of pseudonyms 8 2 He eventually settled on the pen name Gengoroh Tagame both words are Japanese terms for different species of water bugs which Tagame chose to differentiate himself from the macho or romantic pen names used by other gay Japanese artists 11 While on a student art tour of Europe Tagame discovered the American leather magazine Drummer at a bookshop in London 11 The magazine featured homoerotic and fetishistic illustrations by western artists such as Tom of Finland Rex and Bill Ward and would heavily influence Tagame s art 8 After graduating university he began to work as a commercial graphic designer and later art director while continuing to write manga and prose fiction 2 12 Gay erotic manga Edit The 1980s saw an increase in the popularity of gay media in Japan a trend inspired by the cultural importation of works by American gay artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe and Edmund White 13 As Japanese publishers sought to exploit this new interest in gay art created by gay artists Tagame emerged as an influential artist on the basis of his work at June Barazoku and other magazines 13 Tagame made his debut as a gay erotic manga artist in 1987 creating manga for Sabu 2 In contrast to the heterosexual and female oriented yaoi and BL magazines that had published Tagame s previous works Sabu was produced by gay men for a gay male audience 2 His manga series The Toyed Man 嬲り者 Naburi Mono originally serialized in the gay men s magazine Badi from 1992 to 1993 was published as a book in 1994 and became the first gay comic work in Japan to turn a profit 13 The breakout success of The Toyed Man demonstrated the viability of gay manga manga about gay relationships for a gay male audience in contrast to yaoi as a commercial category 14 and established it as a genre of cultural merit and artistic importance 13 Tagame s second longform series the 824 page three volume historical epic The Silver Flower 男女郎苦界草紙 銀の華 Shirogane no Hana is noted by Graham Kolbeins as widening the scope of what gay manga could be narratively beyond stories focused largely on pornography to incorporate complex narrative and aesthetic elements 13 In 1995 Tagame and two editors from Badi founded the gay men s magazine G men a shorthand for Gengoroh s Men 13 The magazine focused on works depicting masculine physically large men and featured manga depicting older and muscular body types 2 G men was part of a concerted effort by Tagame to change the status quo of gay magazines 8 away from the aesthetic of bishōnen delicate and androgynous boys and young men that were popular in gay media at the time 2 13 G men was a success and by 1996 Tagame was working full time as a gay manga artist 12 The magazine serialized the bulk of Tagame s manga published during the 1990s and early 2000s notably Do You Remember the South Island s POW Camp and Pride 15 Tagame continued to publish his serialized manga as books during this period initially through gay pornography production companies and later through formal publishers 2 Beginning in 2003 Tagame began publishing the multi volume gay erotic art anthology series Gay Erotic Art in Japan which follows the history of Japanese gay erotic art from the 1950s to the present 2 International and crossover success Edit Tagame attracted an international audience beginning in the 2000s though the circulation of pirated and scanlated versions of his works 16 His works began to receive officially licensed translations in 2005 after French publisher H amp O Editions released a translation of his manga series Gunji an exhibition of his works was held in Paris in 2009 3 In 2012 an English language translation of Tagame s one shot manga Standing Ovations was published in Thickness an erotic comics anthology published by Ryan Sands and Michael DeForge marking the first release of an officially licensed English language translation of Tagame s manga 4 American publisher PictureBox published The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame an English language anthology of Tagame s manga in 2013 4 several of Tagame s works were also translated into English by the now defunct publishing house Bruno Gmunder Verlag 17 In 2013 Tagame was approached by editors at the publishing company Futabasha about creating a manga series for general audiences 8 10 Though Tagame had previously been approached by mainstream manga magazines about creating a non pornographic autobiographical manga series he had declined the offers stating that he didn t want to abandon my style and my audience by writing a more mainstream work 10 18 Beginning in the early 2010s Tagame noted that while same sex marriage was rarely covered in the mainstream Japanese press the issue generated significant interest among his heterosexual fans when he posted about the topic on his Twitter account 10 18 Subsequently Tagame pitched Futabasha for a series about same sex marriage and LGBT rights in Japan from the perspective of a straight character 10 19 the resulting series was My Brother s Husband which was serialized in the seinen manga for young adult men magazine Monthly Action from 2014 to 2017 8 The series was widely acclaimed won numerous awards and was adapted into a live action television drama that aired on NHK in 2018 20 Tagame has continued to create erotic manga concurrently with all ages manga stating that the experience of creating My Brother s Husband made him realize how much fun all ages manga is to draw and that balancing the creation of erotic works with the creation of all ages works was very healthy for me mentally 7 Our Colors his second series aimed at a general audience was serialized in Monthly Action from 2018 to 2020 21 Style and influences Edit source source source source source source source An interview with Tagame by Anne Ishii and Graham Kolbeins where he discusses his use of sci fi fantasy and historical fiction to portray new worlds of S amp M in his mangaTagame describes his style as kuma kei 熊系 lit bear type a term he uses to describe the masculine muscular and hirsute men that he draws 8 Sex is typically the primary focus of Tagame s manga 22 and his works are almost invariably fetishistic in nature featuring depictions of bondage discipline leather and sadomasochism 15 These themes are often amplified through his use of science fiction fantasy and historical fiction to create surreal and hyperreal sexual scenarios 23 Tagame has acknowledged that his manga represents a very small minority of the world In the real world the large majority of people don t like torture in their sex lives invariably But I m not writing for them 23 Tagame sparingly depicts extreme fetishistic material in work such as coprophilia or graphic violence noting that the primary purpose of his pornographic works is to inspire sexual excitement and not disgust 24 While comic art featuring sexualized depictions of masculine men is not unique to Tagame academic William Armour argues that his works are distinguished from his peers through his interest in the way in which power relationships between men can be eroticised 15 His manga have been noted for their aesthetic qualities and psychological complexity 11 with Armour writing that while on one level Tagame presents stories as graphic cartoon porn on another level he weaves into the images and wording a much deeper sense of how homosociality can easily transform into homosexuality despite his male characters being positioned as examples of hegemonic masculinity 25 Tagame himself has stated that what I have tried to do in my erotica is raise that to the level of art and think about it in terms of art being principally to the service of depicting humanity 19 While the majority of gay manga artists produce works targeting a gay male audience exclusively Tagame is noted for having a significant heterosexual and female audience 26 Tagame has stated that he adjusts his style if a work is being published in a format where it will be primarily read by a specific subset of his audience noting that when I write for gay men s magazines it s primarily about the hero s initiative and interiority When I know that women are also going to be reading it they re more interested in seeing actual relationships and coupling 27 In considering why Tagame s works attract a diverse audience Anne Ishii hypothesizes that something about what Tagame does isn t even about being gay it s about desire and the darker side of desire It doesn t fit into a sexual category to me 26 Tagame credits both Japanese and Western artists among his influences 15 3 including Caravaggio Michelangelo 10 the Marquis de Sade 4 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 3 Go Mishima Sanshi Funayama Oda Toshimi 28 Suehiro Maruo Kazuichi Hanawa Hiromi Hiraguchi 2 and Bill Ward 8 Nude figures in Hellenistic and Baroque art initially encountered by Tagame in classic art anthologies he read as a child heavily influenced his works 5 10 In considering his Western and Japanese influences Tagame notes that Western Christian art has inspired his depictions of nudity and humiliation such as Caravaggio s depictions of the crucifixion of Christ whereas Japanese classical art such as shunga woodcut erotic art originating in the Edo period has inspired his depictions of violence 5 8 Themes and motifs EditHypermasculinity Edit The majority of Tagame s works depict men with personal and physical traits associated with hypermasculinity developed muscles hirsute bodies large penises 29 an exaggerated volume of ejaculate machismo 30 and participation in extreme or violent sexual acts 31 32 Tagame has stated that he is interested in how men who are perceived as masculine respond to societal pressure and perform their manliness beyond what s necessary and how those attitudes change if a man loses his manliness by participating in activity that normative society believes men would not normally participate in 33 Armour identifies Pride which depicts a dominant university student who is trained into submission by his masochistic professor and The Gamefowl in Darkness which is inspired by Yasujirō Ozu s A Hen in the Wind and Edogawa Ranpo s The Caterpillar as representative examples of hypermasculine themes in Tagame s works 34 Tagame s artwork is often associated with bara a colloquialism used by non Japanese audiences to refer to Japanese erotic art featuring masculine men Tagame has rejected this association citing the term s historical use as a pejorative for gay men a and calling it a very negative word that comes with bad connotations 35 Tagame s works are often categorized alongside the macho gay art movement associated with artists such as Tom of Finland which emerged in American biker culture in the early 1960s and was later adapted by gay men to counter stereotypes of effeteness and emasculation 4 Designer Chip Kidd has contested this association arguing that as delightfully sturdy and game as Tom of Finland s characters depicted they never quite seem alive Tagame s characters are by vivid contrast almost unbearably so 28 Edmund White argues that the hypermasculine ideal Tagame depicts is more categorically similar to Meiji period literature specifically the character archetype of a man who was homosexual because he was uncouth not refined enough to be heterosexual and to please women a warrior a peasant from the south not fit for decent society 32 Armour notes that Tagame s works are distinguished from his Western gay comic peers through his subversion of stereotypical portrayals of East Asian men as emasculated and asexual writing that while there seems little difference in how Tagame s men are drawn and how male characters in Western erotic gay comics are depicted from a white Western viewpoint Tagame s depiction of hyper masculine Japanese men can be considered to break down the stereotype within many Western gay cultures that Asian men in general are skinny small dicked effete weaklings who are fucked for the pleasure of big dicked buff macho white guy 29 Sadomasochism and sexual violence Edit Though not all sexual depictions in Tagame s manga involve sadomasochism and sexual violence it is a common theme in his work 36 with White writing that in Gengoroh Tagame s world no man is ever penetrated willingly 32 Tagame s BDSM focused works often depict other taboo subject material such as rape bestiality incest and body modification 8 Despite the often graphic subjects of his works critics have generally not considered Tagame s art as ero guro or erotic grotesque art that focuses on material that is disgusting or horrific 4 Rather than depict gore and horror overtly Tagame states that he draws inspiration for his BDSM stories from Shakespearean tragedy German opera and Japanese folktales that depict the beauty of destruction and a person who s falling apart 4 For example in his manga Missing a man frees his kidnapped brother by killing the corrupt military officers who have captured him though the murderous act is intentionally not directly depicted 4 Tagame s works focused on BDSM frequently depict a protagonist who goes through a process of self discovery as a result of his participation in a BDSM or otherwise fetishistic relationship 22 Most often these stories involve a masculine man whose engagement with BDSM transforms him from a dominant to a submissive sexual role 8 such as stories featuring alpha men who are sexually dominated and tortured 2 or who allow themselves to be sexually debased out of a sense of responsibility or duty 3 Kolbeins argues that by depicting BDSM as a process of self discovery Tagame s stores are framed within a relatable framework of human drama 22 while Kidd notes that a typical Tagame character can be seen as the ultimate mature brute symbol of authority for whom the tide has abruptly turned 28 Examples of these themes include Endless Game where a man taken as a sex slave comes to enjoy his new status and forces his captors to obey his desires 33 and Arena where a Japanese karate champion becomes involved in an American fighting tournament where the winner of each match sodomizes the loser 32 37 Japanese traditionalism Edit Tagame s works often depict Japanese historical settings or draw heavily on traditional Japanese aesthetics in plot or subject material 33 While homosexuality has a history in Japan dating to ancient times the country shifted away from a tolerance of homosexuality amid Westernization during the Meiji era 1868 1912 and forms of gay expression that were once accepted became pathologized and criminalized 4 This tension between traditionalism and modernism manifests in Tagame s erotic manga through his rendering of hierarchies such as works that focus on the patriarchal nature of Japanese society 33 or samurai characters that serve as symbolic representations of an unjust feudal order 3 Tagame has stated that he is fascinated by how these hierarchies fail describing his simultaneous frustration and attraction to hierarchies associated with Japanese traditionalism thusly 33 Falling from hierarchy is the ultimate act of sadomasochism I find the Japanese ideas of beauty and tradition unappealing conceptually but as an element of fiction I feel extraordinary Eros in the destruction of those principles 33 One of Tagame s earliest long form serialized works was The Silver Flower a historical drama set in the Edo period that follows a formerly wealthy businessman who is forced into sexual slavery in order to resolve a debt 8 Through the course of the abuse and humiliation he endures at the hands of his male clients the character comes to realize that he is a masochist 38 Kolbeins notes that the series examines a time when male male sexuality flourished in Japanese society unfettered by Western notions of sin and sodomy 13 In Country Doctor which focuses on a pre modern Japanese village where western imposed taboos on sex are absent 39 Tagame states that he seeks to spin on its head is this idea that we think people were more conservative in the past and are more liberated in the present 5 Themes of traditionalism similarly manifest in Tagame s all ages manga albeit in a non sexual context through their examination of contemporary Japanese social attitudes towards homosexuality 8 In My Brother s Husband protagonist Yaichi is forced to examine his own preconceived notions about gay people after meeting the husband of his deceased twin brother with his initial homophobia mirroring the prevalent conservative attitudes towards LGBT rights in Japan 40 17 Tagame notes that Yaichi s character arc towards tolerance and acceptance further mirrors themes in his BDSM manga where characters are faced with a choice between acceptance of reality or the denial of their own desires and happiness 10 Works EditManga Edit The following is a list of Tagame s serialized and one shot manga works 41 42 Serializations refer to multi chapter works that are typically later published as collected editions tankōbon while one shots refer to single chapter works that are sometimes later collected in anthologies 43 44 Serializations amp one shotsYear English title Original title Type Magazine Collected edition Anthology1987 The Judo Master 柔術教師 Jujitsu Kyoshi One shot Sabu ja The SM Bathhouse 淫虐浴場 Ingyaku Yokujo One shot Sabu 1988 The Slave Trainer 調教師 Chokyoshi One shot Sabu The Fallen Rugby Player ラガー失墜 Raga Shittsui One shot Sabu The Midnight Business 深夜営業 Shinya Eigyo One shot Sabu 1989 The Boxer BOXER 栄光の代償 One shot Sabu 1990 The Song for Defeated Samurai 敗将賦 Haisho fu One shot Sabu The Rasp 軋む男 Kishimu Otoko Serialization Sabu The Judo MasterThe Ceremony 儀式 Gishiki One shot Sabu The Slave Trainer 2 調教師 オーダーメイドされた男 Chokyoshi 2 One shot Sabu 1991 Dedicated to Mr Eikichi Adachi 芦立頌 Adachi Sho One shot Sabu The Mountain Cottage Training Camp SM同好会 山荘合宿 Sanso Gassyuku One shot Sabu The PrisonersThe Yoke of Shadow 陰の軛 Kage no Kubiki Serialization Sabu The PrisonersThe Construction Workers The Dokata One shot Sabu The Judo MasterThe Legend of Shiramine 白峯異聞 Shiramine Ibun One shot Sabu The PrisonersPurgatory プルガトリオ Purgatorio One shot Sabu The Judo Master1992 The Legend of Hitotsuya 一つ家異聞 Hitotsuya Ibun Serialization Sabu The Toyed Man 嬲り者 Naburi Mono Serialization Sabu The Toyed ManMy Teacher 俺の先生 Ore no Sensei Serialization Sabu The Judo MasterThe Legend of Koromogawa 衣川異聞 Koromogawa Ibun One shot Sabu Forbidden Works1994 The Silver Flower 男女郎苦界草紙 銀の華 Shirogane no Hana Serialization Badi The Silver Flower vols 1 3The Echoes 谺 Kodama Serialization Sabu The PrisonersThe Judo Master Remix Version 谺 Kodama One shot The Judo Master1995 The Prisoners 獲物 Emono Serialization G men The Gamefowl in Darkness 闇の中の軍鶏 Yami no Naka no Syamo Serialization G men Pride vol 31996 The Silent Shore 沈黙の渚 Chinmoku no Nagisa Serialization G men The PrisonersPride PRIDE Serialization G men Pride vols 1 31998 The After Story of The Mountain Cottage Training Camp 山荘合宿後日譚 Sanso Gassyuku Gojitsutan One shot The Prisoners1999 The Secret Affair of the 43rd Floor 43階の情事 43kai no Joji Serialization Badi Country Doctor PochiThe Soldier s Brave Blood 猛き血潮 大日本帝國陸軍中尉 中里和馬の場合 Take ki Chishio One shot SM Z Forbidden Works2000 The House of Brutes 外道の家 Gedo no Ie Serialization Badi The House of Brutes vols 1 3The Yakuza s Brave Blood 猛き血潮 釧路大谷組小頭 坂田彦造の場合 Take ki Chishio One shot SM Z Forbidden WorksThe Melon Thief 瓜盗人 Uri Nusutto One shot SM Z Forbidden WorksThe Arena 闘技場 アリーナ Serialization G men Forbidden WorksZenith ZENITH One shot SM Z Forbidden WorksThe Masochist マゾ Mazo Serialization G men Flesh Beard2001 Nightmare NIGHTMARE One shot SM Z Forbidden WorksDo You Remember the South Island s POW Camp 君よ知るや南の獄 Kimi yo Shiru ya Minami no Goku Serialization G men Do You Remember the South Island s POW Camp vols 1 amp 22002 Kranke Kranke One shot SM Z Forbidden WorksGunji 軍次 One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep2003 Trap TRAP One shot SM Z Pride vol 1The Scar Gunji 2 傷痕 Kizuato One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepThe Rain Shower Gunji 3 驟雨 Syuuu One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepThe Pit of Fire 1 Gunji 4 火坑 1 Kakou 1 One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepThe Sow s Heaven メス豚の天国 Mesubuta no Tengoku One shot SoMe Bizzarre Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepTrap 2 TRAP 2 One shot SM Z Pride vol 2The Pit of Fire 2 Gunji 5 火坑 2 Kakou 2 One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep2004 The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep 天守に棲む鬼 Tensyu ni Sumu Oni One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepThe Hairy Oracle Hairy Oracle One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepThe Unpatriotic Boy 非國民 Hikokumin One shot SM Z Pride vol 3The Flower Garden of Bondage 嗜虐の花園 Shigyaku no Hanazono One shot Reijin Dramatic I Wanted to Say I Love You for the Whole ずっと好きだと言えなくて Zutto Sukida to Ienakute One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower KeepThe Tumble Doll MP だるま憲兵 Daruma Kenpei One shot Super SM Z Forbidden WorksThe Ballad of Oeyama 大江山綺譚 Oeyama Kitan One shot Kinniku Otoko Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep2005 Virtus 雄心 ウィルトゥース Yushin virtus Serialization Gekidan VirtusI Can t Tell Anybody 誰にも言えない Darenimo Ienai One shot Super SM Z Virtus2007 The Translucent Golden Eyes 透き通るような黄金 きん の瞳 Sukitooru youna Kin no Hitomi One shot Hontou ni Kowai Douwa The Vast Snow Field 雪原渺々 Setsugen Byo Byo One shot Nikutai Ha VirtusThe Nonulcer Dyspepsia 神経性胃炎 Shinkeisei Ien One shot Nikutai Ha VirtusPiko s Inside ぴこのなかみ Piko no Nakami One shot Oshiri Club The Sunset Xi Taihou and Dong Taihou 落日 西太后と東太后 Rakujitsu Seitaigou to Totaigou One shot Hontou ni Kowai Douwa The Long Lonely Night 長夜寞々 Choya Baku Baku One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh BeardThe Army of Fallen Tears 哀酷義勇軍 Aikoku Giyuugun One shot Nikutai Ha Boy in Hell Father and Son in Hell2008 The Protege 稚児 Chigo One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh BeardThe Puppet Master 傀儡廻 くぐつまわし Kugutsu mawashi One shot Badi Country Doctor PochiThe Gigolo ジゴロ Jigoro One shot Badi Country Doctor PochiThe Confession 告白 Kokuhaku Serialization Badi Boy in Hell Father and Son in HellThe Pillory 晒し台 Sarashidai One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh BeardA Boy In Hell 童 わっぱ 地獄 Wappa Jigoku Serialization Nikutai Ha Boy in Hell Father and Son in HellRun My Horse Run 汗馬疾々 かんばとうとう Kanba Tou Tou One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh BeardPochi My Dog ポチ Pochi Serialization Badi Country Doctor PochiDissolve DISSOLVE ディゾルブ Dhizorubu One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh Beard2009 Father and Son in Hell 父子 おやこ 地獄 Oyako Jigoku Serialization Badi Boy in Hell Father and Son in HellMoon Shower 雨降りお月さん Amefuri Otsukisan One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh BeardButchering My Son 倅解体 Segare Kaitai One shot Manga Kono Mystery ga Omoshiroi The Eclosion ECLOSION One shot Nikutai Ha Flesh BeardThe Flying Dutchman Der Fliegende Hollander One shot Badi Boy in Hell Father and Son in HellManimal Chronicles 人畜無骸 Jinchiku Mugai Serialization Badi Hot Oden おでんぐつぐつ Oden Gutu Gutsu One shot Nikutai Ha Muscle OctameronThe Lover Boy Lover Boy Serialization Badi Country Doctor PochiThe Exorcism 鬼祓え Oden Gutu Gutsu One shot Nikutai Ha Muscle Octameron2010 Standing Ovations スタンディング オベーション Sutandhingu obeisyon One shot Badi Country Doctor PochiWhat Is This Thing Called Love 恋とは何でしょう Koi Towa Nandesyou One shot Nikutai ha Tsutsui Manga Tokuhon FutatabiThe Job Switch 転職 Tensyoku One shot Nikutai ha Muscle OctameronThe Country Doctor 田舎医者 Inaka Isya Serialization Badi Country Doctor PochiCompany Slave Elegy 社畜哀歌 Syachiku Aika One shot Badi Muscle OctameronIn the Chest 長持の中 Nagamochi no naka Serialization Badi Winter Fisherman s Lodge In The ChestThe Cretian Cow クレタの牝牛 Kureta no Meushi One shot Nikutai ha Muscle OctameronMissing MISSING ミッシング Missingu One shot Nikutai ha Muscle Octameron2011 The Winter Fisherman Lodge 冬の番家 Fuyu no Ban ya Serialization Badi Winter Fisherman s Lodge In The ChestMan Cunt ACTINIA Serialization Badi Winter Fisherman s Lodge In The ChestMonster Hunt Show モンスター ハント ショー One shot Nikutai ha Gachi Muscle Octameron2012 Endless Game エンドレス ゲーム Endoresu Gemu Serialization Badi Endless GameEnd Line END LINE One shot Nikutai ha Gachi Muscle OctameronMy Favorite Things お気に入り 萌えブーム Okini iri Moe boom One shot Karen 2013 Contracts of the Fall 転落の契約 Tenraku no Keiyaku Serialization Badi Endless GameThin Earlobe 転落の契約 Fufukumimi One shot Hontou ni Kowai Douwa Slave Training Summer Camp 奴隷調教合宿 Dorei Chokyo Gassyuku Serialization Badi Slave Training Summer Camp2014 My Brother s Husband 弟の夫 Otouto no Otto Serialization Monthly Action My Brother s Husband vols 1 42015 On All Four on Friday Nights 金曜の夜は四つん這いで Kinyo no Yoru ha Yotsunbai De Serialization Badi Slave Training Summer CampPlanet Brobdingnag プラネット ブロブディンナグ Puranetto Burobudin nagu Serialization Badi 2016 Khoz The Spellbound Slave 呪縛の性奴 Jubaku no Seido Serialization Self published Khoz The Spellbound Slave2017 Meat Carrot 肉人参 Niku Ninjin Serialization Badi Grandpa s Meat Carrot じっちゃんの肉人参 Jicchan no Niku Ninjin Serialization Badi 2018 King of the Sun 日輪の王 Nichirin no Oh Serialization Badi Our Colors 僕らの色彩 Bokura no Shikisai Serialization Monthly Action Our Colors vols 1 3Bitch of the Jungle Bitch of the Jungle Serialization Self published Bitch of the JungleMy Summer Holidays 俺の夏休み Ore no Natsu Yasumi One shot Badi I Became A Bitch Of My Best Friend s Dad 親友の親父に雌にされて Dachi no Oyaji ni Mesu ni Sarete Serialization Badi 2019 Khoz 2 A Report on a Slave Training Under a Spell 呪縛の性奴 呪的口肛調教録 Jubaku no Seido Juteki Koukou Choukyou Roku One shot Self published False Detective Resurgence Fancy Homosexual Boy 新 刑事もどき ゲイボーイ Shin Deka Modoki Gei boi One shot Tezucomi 2022 Fish and Water 魚と水 Uo to Mizu Serialization Web Action Collected editionsThe Toyed Man 嬲り者 Naburi Mono 1994 B Product b republished October 12 2017 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4866420066 The Silver Flower 男女郎苦界草紙 銀の華 Shirogane no Hana 2001 G Project b republished by Pot Publishing as The Silver Flower vol 1 October 27 2012 ISBN 978 4780801866 The Silver Flower vol 2 October 27 2012 ISBN 978 4780801873 The Silver Flower vol 3 October 27 2012 ISBN 978 4780801880 Pride published by Furukawa Shobo as Pride vol 1 October 2004 ISBN 978 4892363061 also includes Trap 2003 Pride vol 2 November 2004 ISBN 978 4892363108 also includes Trap 2 2003 Pride vol 3 December 2004 ISBN 978 4892363146 also includes The Gamefowl in Darkness 1995 and The Unpatriotic Boy 2004 The House of Brutes 外道の家 Gedo no Ie published by Terra Publications as The House of Brutes vol 1 November 30 2006 JAN 491007486188 The House of Brutes vol 2 January 31 2007 JAN 491007480386 The House of Brutes vol 3 March 31 2007 JAN 4910074860584 Do You Remember the South Island s POW Camp 君よ知るや南の獄 Kimi yo Shiru ya Minami no Goku published by Pot Publishing as Do You Remember the South Island s POW Camp vol 1 December 25 2007 ISBN 978 4780801095 Do You Remember the South Island s POW Camp vol 2 December 25 2007 ISBN 978 4780801101 My Brother s Husband 弟の夫 Otōto no Otto published by Futabasha as My Brother s Husband vol 1 May 25 2015 ISBN 978 4575846256 My Brother s Husband vol 2 January 1 2016 ISBN 978 4575847413 My Brother s Husband vol 3 October 12 2016 ISBN 978 4575848632 My Brother s Husband vol 4 July 12 2017 ISBN 978 4575850055 Our Colors 僕らの色彩 Bokura no Shikisai published by Futabasha as Our Colors vol 1 January 12 2019 ISBN 978 4575852554 Our Colors vol 2 October 11 2019 ISBN 978 4575853605 Our Colors vol 3 September 12 2020 ISBN 978 4575854909 Fish and Water 魚と水 Uo to Mizu Futabasha May 18 2023 ISBN 978 4575858433 AnthologiesThe Judo Master 柔術教師 Jujutsu Kyoshi 1994 B Product b republished 2020 by Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4866420127 Collects The Rasp 1990 The Construction Workers 1991 Purgatory 1991 The Legend of Hitotsuya 1992 My Teacher 1992 and The Judo Master Remix Version 1994 The Prisoners 獲物 Emono 1998 G Project b Collects The Mountain Cottage Training Camp 1991 The Yoke of Shadow 1991 The Legend of Shiramine 1991 The Echoes 1994 The Prisoners 1995 The Silent Shore 1996 and The After Story of The Mountain Cottage Training Camp 1998 Gunji The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep 軍次 天守に棲む鬼 Gunji Tensyu ni Sumu Oni 2005 Furukawa Shobo ISBN 978 4892363368 Collects the Gunji tetralogy Gunji 2002 The Scar 2003 The Rain Shower 2003 and The Pit of Fire 2003 and The Ballad of Oeyama 2004 The Sow s Heaven 2003 The Demon Who Lives in the Tower Keep 2004 The Hairy Oracle 2004 I Wanted to Say I Love You for the Whole 2004 and The Ballad of Oeyama 2004 Forbidden Works 禁断 作品集 Kindan Sakuhinsyu 2007 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4 7808 0101 9 Collects The Legend of Koromogawa 1992 The Soldier s Brave Blood 1999 The Yakuza s Brave Blood 2000 The Melon Thief 2000 The Arena 2000 Zenith 2000 Nightmare 2001 Kranke 2002 and The Tumble Doll MP 2004 Virtus ウィルトゥース October 12 2007 Oakla Publishing ISBN 978 4775510582 Collects Virtus 2005 I Can t Tell Anybody 2005 The Vast Snow Field 2007 and The Nonulcer Dyspepsia 2007 Flesh Beard 髭と肉体 2009 Okura Publishing ISBN 978 4775514276 Collects The Masochist 2000 The Long Lonely Night 2007 The Nonulcer Dyspepsia 2007 Dissolve 2008 The Pillory 2008 The Protege 2008 Run My Horse Run 2008 The Eclosion 2009 and The Moon Over the Rainy Sky 2009 Boy in Hell Father and Son in Hell 童地獄 父子地獄 Wappa Jigoku Oyako Jigoku 2010 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4780801569 Collects The Army of Fallen Tears 2007 A Boy In Hell 2008 The Confession 2008 Father and Son in Hell 2009 and The Flying Dutchman 2009 Country Doctor Pochi 田舎医者 ポチ Inaka Isya Pochi 2012 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4780801781 Collects The Secret Affair of the 43rd Floor 1999 The Puppet Master 2008 The Gigolo 2008 Pochi My Dog 2008 The Lover Boy 2009 Standing Ovations 2010 The Country Doctor 2010 and Enslaved in Unknown World 2012 Muscle Octameron 筋肉綺譚 2012 OKS Publishing ISBN 978 4799003466 Collects The Exorcism 2009 Hot Oden 2009 Company Slave Elegy 2010 Cretian Cow 2010 The Job Switch 2010 Missing 2010 Monster Hunt Show 2011 End Line 2012 Winter Fisherman s Lodge In The Chest 冬の番屋 長持の中 Fuyu no Ban ya Nagamochi no Naka 2013 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4780802009 Collects In the Chest 2010 The Winter Fisherman Lodge 2011 and Man Cunt 2011 Endless Game エンドレス ゲーム 2014 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4780802078 Collects Endless Game 2012 and Contracts of the Fall 2013 Slave Training Summer Camp 奴隷調教合宿 Dorei Chokyo Gassyuku 2017 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4866420042 Collects Slave Training Summer Camp 2013 and On All Four on Friday Nights 2015 Meat Carrot Manimal Chronicles 肉人参 人畜無骸 2021 Pot Publishing Plus ISBN 978 4866420189 Collects Manimal Chronicles 2009 Planet Brobdingnag 2015 Meat Carrot 2017 and Grandpa s Meat Carrot 2017 English translated collected editions amp anthologiesThe Passion of Gengoroh Tagame 2013 Picturebox ISBN 978 0984589241 Collects The Arena 2000 The Hairy Oracle 2004 The Exorcism 2009 The Country Doctor 2010 Missing 2010 Standing Ovations 2010 and Class Act 2013 Massive Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It 2014 Fantagraphics Books ISBN 978 1606997857 Multi author anthology containing an excerpt of Do You Remember the South Island s POW Camp 2001 Endless Game 2013 Bruno Gmunder ISBN 978 3867876414 Collects Endless Game 2012 Gunji 2014 Bruno Gmunder ISBN 978 3867876759 Collects the Gunji tetralogy Gunji 2002 The Scar 2003 The Rain Shower 2003 and The Pit of Fire 2003 and The Ballad of Oeyama 2004 Fisherman s Lodge 2014 Bruno Gmunder ISBN 978 3867877954 Collects The Confession 2008 The Winter Fisherman Lodge 2011 and End Line 2012 The Contracts of the Fall 2015 Bruno Gmunder ISBN 978 3959850100 Collects Pochi My Dog 2008 The Flying Dutchman 2009 The Lover Boy 2009 and The Contracts of the Fall 2013 Khoz The Spellbound Slave 2018 Bear s Cave Collects Khoz The Spellbound Slave 2016 eBook My Brother s Husband Pantheon published as My Brother s Husband vol 1 2017 ISBN 978 1101871515 My Brother s Husband vol 2 2018 ISBN 978 1101871539 My Brother s Husband omnibus 2020 ISBN 978 0375715181 Our Colors 2022 Pantheon ISBN 978 1524748562 The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame Vol 2 2022 Fantagraphics ISBN 978 1683965282 Collects Dissolve 2008 Manimal Chronicles 2009 Moon Shower 2009 Slave Training Summer Camp 2013 and King of the Sun 2018 Art books and novels Edit Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol 1 Artists From the Time of the Birth of Gay Magazines 2003 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4939015588 Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol 2 Transitions of Gay Fantasy in the Times 2006 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4939015922 To the Future of Gay Culture 2017 P Vine ISBN 978 4907276867 Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol 3 Growth of the Gay Magazines and the Diversification of their Artists 2018 Pot Publishing ISBN 978 4780802337 Gengoroh Tagame Sketchbook 2018 Massive Goods Reception and influence EditTagame is regarded as the most prolific and influential creator of gay manga 3 17 22 45 The manga anthology Massive Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It notes Tagame as without a doubt the individual most directly responsible for the success of gay manga 14 while Kidd has compared his oeuvre to that of the Marquis de Sade Pier Paolo Pasolini and Yukio Mishima 28 Anthropologist Wim Lunsing credits the bear type aesthetic pioneered by Tagame 2 with provoking a major stylistic shift in Shinjuku Ni chōme the gay neighborhood of Tokyo Following the publication of G men the slender and slick clean shaven style popular among gay men was replaced with stubble beards and moustaches extremely short became the most common hair style and the broad muscular body soon to evolve to chubby and outright fat became highly fashionable 45 Tagame s work in establishing G men is further credited as providing an incubator for up and coming talent in the gay manga genre and launching the careers of artists such as Jiraiya 14 His archival efforts in producing Gay Erotic Art in Japan are further credited with developing a gay art canon of Japanese erotic art 46 Among Tagame s critics are gay erotic artist Susumu Hirosegawa who has described his art as S amp M theater and criticized his manga as simple emanations of the SM shumiō hobby of Tagame 47 Lunsing concurs that it is hard to counter Hirosegawa s argument as Tagame s stories are not very elaborate 47 Tagame has won multiple awards for his work primarily My Brother s Husband The series was awarded excellence awards at the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2015 48 and the Japan Cartoonists Association Award in 2018 49 Internationally the series won an Eisner Award for Best U S Edition of International Material Asia in 2018 50 Works by Tagame were exhibited at the British Museum in 2019 as part of its exhibition on the history of manga 11 Notes Edit The term bara 薔薇 which translates literally to rose in Japanese is roughly equivalent to the English language pejorative pansy used to refer to gay men 35 a b c d Tagame s early books published through B Product and G Project were sold as direct sales to gay stores in Japan and thus lack ISBN codes 2 References Edit Marmonnier Christian 2008 Nicolas Finet ed Dicomanga le dictionnaire encyclopedique de la bande dessinee japonaise in French Paris Fleurus p 524 ISBN 978 2 215 07931 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Guilbert Xavier May 9 2013 Tagame Gengoroh du9 Retrieved February 3 2021 a b c d e f g Giard Agnes April 29 2009 Les 400 culs Le SM est il transgressif in French Liberation Retrieved August 5 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Randle Chris May 31 2013 The Erotic Antagonism of Gengoroh Tagame Hazlitt Retrieved February 3 2021 a b c d e f g Freeman Max May 28 2013 Gengoroh Tagame the Master of Gay Erotic Manga HuffPost Retrieved February 3 2021 a b Kolbeins 2013 p 273 a b Kolbeins Graham June 5 2017 Queer Japan Gengoroh Tagame Clip Queer Japan Video clip Retrieved December 13 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Senju Kaz March 6 2016 Inside the Taboo Filled Mind of Japan s Best BDSM Manga Artist Vice Retrieved January 21 2021 Takagi Masahiko December 3 2010 Interview with Gengoroh Tagame Japanese Gay Art Retrieved February 3 2021 a b c d e f g h Abbiamo incontrato alla manifestazione bolognese il maestro dei manga LGBT AnimeClick in Italian June 22 2018 Retrieved February 3 2021 a b c d Wise Louis December 7 2019 Life Drawing with Erotic Manga Artist Gengorah Tagame Ten Men 10 a b Gengoroh Tagame Penguin Random House Retrieved February 3 2021 a b c d e f g h Kolbeins 2013 p 272 a b c Ishii et al 2014 p 39 a b c d Armour 2010 p 446 Ishii et al 2014 p 42 a b c Washington Bryan July 12 2017 The Radical Grace of Gengoroh Tagame The Awl Retrieved February 3 2021 a b Matsuoka Munetsugu February 26 2018 マイク役を探すのは絶対無理だろうと思っていた 田亀源五郎さんとNHKプロデューサーが語る 弟の夫 ドラマ化の裏話 HuffPost Japan in Japanese Retrieved February 3 2021 a b Alverson Brigid June 29 2017 Openly Gay Manga Creator Gengoroh Tagame Talks Breaking Barriers with My Brother s Husband Barnes amp Noble Retrieved February 3 2021 Ashcraft Bryan December 5 2017 Manga Confronting Homophobia In Japan Getting Live Action TV Drama Kotaku Retrieved February 5 2021 Pineda Antonio Rafael May 25 2020 Gengoroh Tagame s Bokura no Shikisai Manga Ends Anime News Network Retrieved May 25 2020 a b c d Kolbeins 2013 p 271 a b Kolbeins 2013 p 270 Lunsing 2006 22 Armour 2010 p 443 a b Spurgeon Tom May 4 2013 CR Sunday Interview Anne Ishii The Comics Reporter Retrieved February 3 2021 Ishii et al 2013 p 29 a b c d Kidd 2013 p 11 a b Armour 2010 pp 446 447 Armour 2010 p 447 Armour 2010 p 444 a b c d White 2013 p 9 a b c d e f Ishii Anne December 19 2018 Influential Manga Artist Gengoroh Tagame on Upending Traditional Japanese Culture Lambda Literary Retrieved February 3 2021 Armour 2010 p 446 448 a b Ishii Kidd amp Kolbeins 2014 p 40 Kidd 2013 p 9 Ishii et al 2013 p 111 Lunsing 2006 24 Ishii et al 2013 p 193 Weldon Glen October 12 2018 In My Brother s Husband Vol 2 Family Values And The Value Of Family NPR Retrieved February 3 2021 Complete List of Comics Works of Gengoroh Tagame Gay Erotic Art of Gengoroh Tagame Retrieved January 22 2021 田亀源五郎全マンガ作品リスト Gay Erotic Art of Gengoroh Tagame in Japanese Retrieved January 22 2021 English Books Gay Erotic Art of Gengoroh Tagame April 15 2016 Retrieved January 22 2021 Japanese Books Gay Erotic Art of Gengoroh Tagame April 15 2016 Retrieved January 22 2021 a b Lunsing 2006 21 Randle Chris December 31 2014 Size Matters An Interview With Anne Ishii The Hairpin Retrieved February 3 2021 a b Lunsing 2006 23 Hodgkins Crystalyn November 27 2015 Akiko Higashimura s Kakukaku Shikajika Manga Wins Media Arts Award Anime News Network Retrieved February 6 2021 Sherman Jennifer May 7 2018 Daijiro Morohoshi s Manga Book Wins Japan Cartoonists Association Award Anime News Network Retrieved February 6 2021 Hodgkins Crystalyn July 21 2018 Gengoroh Tagame s My Brother s Husband Manga Wins Eisner Award Anime News Network Retrieved February 6 2021 Bibliography Armour William 2010 Representations of the Masculine In Tagame Gengoroh s Ero SM Manga Asian Studies Review Routledge 34 4 443 465 doi 10 1080 10357823 2010 527922 S2CID 145779170 Ishii Anne Kidd Chip Kolbeins Graham eds 2013 The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame The Master of Gay Erotic Manga PictureBox ISBN 978 0984589241 Kidd Chip 2013 The Brutality of Desire and Vice Versa The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame The Master of Gay Erotic Manga pp 10 11 Kolbeins Graham 2013 Gengoroh Tagame s S amp M Universe The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame The Master of Gay Erotic Manga pp 270 273 White Edmund 2013 Introduction The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame The Master of Gay Erotic Manga pp 8 9 Ishii Anne Kidd Chip Kolbeins Graham eds 2014 Gengoroh Tagame Massive Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It Fantagraphics Books pp 39 43 ISBN 978 1606997857 Lunsing Wim 2006 Yaoi Ronsō Discussing Depictions of Male Homosexuality in Japanese Girls Comics Gay Comics and Gay Pornography Intersections Gender History and Culture in the Asian Context 12 External links EditOfficial website Official blog in Japanese Former blog in Japanese defunct link via Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gengoroh Tagame amp oldid 1160697410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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