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, or S kankei, abbreviated either as ''S'' or , is an early twentieth-century Japanese ''
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'' term used to refer to
romantic friendship A romantic friendship (also passionate friendship or affectionate friendship) is a very close but typically non-sexual relationship between friends, often involving a degree of physical closeness beyond that which is common in contemporary West ...
s between girls. Citing:
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The term is also used to designate a genre of which tells stories about the same, typically focused on ''senpai'' and ''kōhai'' relationships wherein one girl is senior in age or position to the other. The "S" is an abbreviation that can stand for "sister", , "sex", "" (
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: beautiful), and "escape". Although Class S can broadly be described as a form of love between girls, it is distinct from a
romantic relationship Romance or romantic love is a feeling of love for, or a strong attraction towards another person, and the courtship behaviors undertaken by an individual to express those overall feelings and resultant emotions. The ''Wiley Blackwell En ...
or
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in that it is used specifically to describe platonic relationships based on strong emotional bonds and very close friendship, rather than sex or sexual attraction.


History


Origins

The Western novels ''
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'' and '' A Little Princess'' were translated into Japanese in 1906 and 1910, respectively, in order to educate the girls to become " good wives, wise mothers". These works also helped introduce the concepts of laotong, sisterhood, sentimentalism, and romance to young female audiences in Japan, with Jo of ''Little Women'' in particular becoming a prominent example of a
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character. Class S was also influenced by the
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, an all-women theater troupe established in 1914. The revue featured women actors playing male roles referred to as who would romance female characters. Around this time, the term was coined to describe
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relationships, as well as relationships between two femmes, with femmes referred to as ''ome''. It was suggested in popular media of the time that the Takarazuka ''otokoyaku'' caused women in Class S relationships to become ''ome'' and persist in homosexual relationships long after it was acceptable. Jennifer Robertson argues that "many females are attracted to the Takarazuka ''otokoyaku'' because she represents an exemplary female who can negotiate successfully both genders and their attendant roles and domains." The rapid creation of all-girls' schools during this period is also regarded as having contributed to Class S: by 1913, there were 213 such schools.


Decline and revival

In 1936, Class S literature was banned by the Japanese government. The ban was lifted after
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, along with restrictions on depictions of male-female romance in girls' magazines. This, combined with the closure of girls' schools in favor of
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schools and the mainstreaming of the
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movement, led Class S to decline as both a literary genre and a social phenomenon.藤本由香里 『私の居場所はどこにあるの?』学陽書房、1998年。。 Class S literature experienced a revival of popularity in the late 1990s. The 1998 '' yuri''
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series ''
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'' is credited with reviving the Class S genre, and is considered to be a modern equivalent to Nobuko Yoshiya's ''Hana Monogatari''.


Influence and legacy


As a social phenomenon

A 1911 article in '' Fujin Kōron'' claimed that between seven and eight women out of ten had experienced Class S relationships. Class S relationships were typically regarded as not a genuine expression of same-sex attraction. So long as these relationships remained confined to adolescence they were regarded as normal, even spiritual. This attitude would later inform contemporary perspectives on lesbianism in Japan: a tolerance towards non-sexual intimacy between girls, and the widespread belief that female homosexuality is a "phase".


As literary genre

Class S has had a significant impact on the Japanese literary tradition of depicting friendship between girls, as well as the development of Japanese
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and the '' yuri'' genre of
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and
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.


Notable figures

Nobuko Yoshiya, a
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Japanese novelist active in the Bluestocking feminist movement, is regarded as a pioneer of Class S literature.


See also

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Homosexuality in Japan Records of men who have sex with men in Japan date back to ancient times. Western scholars have identified these as evidence of homosexuality in Japan. Though these relations had existed in Japan for millennia, they became most apparent to schol ...
* Lesbian teen fiction * LGBT culture in Japan *
Situational sexual behavior Situational sexual behavior is a type of sexual behavior that differs from behavior that the person normally exhibits, due to a social environment that in some way permits, encourages, or compels the behavior in question. This can include situatio ...
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Romantic friendship A romantic friendship (also passionate friendship or affectionate friendship) is a very close but typically non-sexual relationship between friends, often involving a degree of physical closeness beyond that which is common in contemporary West ...


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References

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