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| − | The history | + | The history below is an inclusive categorization of erotic sadomasochism in live theater, from torment scenes in classical Japanese theater to modern S&M performances. |
| − | [[image:Asakusazinniku.jpg|200px|thumb|“Flesh Market” at the Kannon Theater in Asakusa. From [[Seiu Ito]]’s “Non- | + | {| align="right" |
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| + | |[[image:Asakusazinniku.jpg|200px|thumb|“Flesh Market” at the Kannon Theater in Asakusa. From [[Seiu Ito]]’s “Non-Fiction - Sexual Fluids (11)”. [[Kitan Club]] Dec 1954 issue.]] | ||
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| + | ==Edo Period Theater== | ||
| + | 1678: Itahashiya-Hime is abused with her hands tied behind her back in "Sansho Dayu Anju-Hime," in Moronobu Hishikawa's "The Story of Actors Past and Present."<ref group="※">''Edo Period Literature'' (Tosho Kankokai, 1916)</ref> By this time, torment scenes were already being hinted at in kabuki theater. | ||
| + | ==Pink Live Shows== | ||
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| + | ==Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 10:39, 19 January 2022
History of SM Shows
The history below is an inclusive categorization of erotic sadomasochism in live theater, from torment scenes in classical Japanese theater to modern S&M performances.
“Flesh Market” at the Kannon Theater in Asakusa. From Seiu Ito’s “Non-Fiction - Sexual Fluids (11)”. Kitan Club Dec 1954 issue. |
Edo Period Theater
1678: Itahashiya-Hime is abused with her hands tied behind her back in "Sansho Dayu Anju-Hime," in Moronobu Hishikawa's "The Story of Actors Past and Present."[※ 1] By this time, torment scenes were already being hinted at in kabuki theater.
Pink Live Shows
SM Shows
Notes
References (※)
- ↑ Edo Period Literature (Tosho Kankokai, 1916)