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Feb 9, 2021 to Apr 10, 2022
10.0/10
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Gender is an often very difficult subject to breakdown, especially doing it in a manga non-fiction format, unlike academic circles that tackle the issue with assumed familiarity, or queer circles where people have been forced to examine the topic for a chance at self understanding. When it comes to non-fiction tackling of LGBT issues, it is quite easy to come across as preachy and is easy to fall into the same rote default framing. Something like "It's fine to be LGBT, we're normal, society should change to accept us". There is nothing inherently wrong with this, all three of these claims are correct. But correctnessdoesn't guarantee intrigue, and there's so much more to the experiences of LGBT people to gender as a concept that can be explored, so it's refreshing when you find a niche title that really scratches that itch. Last Gender is an excellent exploration into the titular subject of gender and LGBT identities. It's an episodic manga that focuses on a sex bar accommodating of everyone, and through this bar you get to meet a whole host of different people on the gender and sexuality spectrum and their unique problems and character arcs. The manga does a great job of flowing through these character arcs naturally from one to the other, and the execution of them all can vary but I found all to be delightful and insightful, and some very emotionally charged. I consider myself to be fairly knowledgeable on the subject matter, but even I learned some things from reading. Most importantly, it is a deeper dive into the subject that I have read, and goes an excellent job at deconstructing gender into what it really is. For the purposes of keeping this review spoiler-free, I will not be elaborating on the conclusions reached, but one could write a full analysis of that far longer than this review. I think a big deal of contention with this manga will probably come down to whether you find the dialogue and it's general direct approach to the subject matter to be appealing or not. I can accept that there will be some who find some parts to be cringy, too direct, and unsubtle. And there is an element of truth to is. The very first words of the manga are "Gender is a spectrum". While I think everyone should give the manga a try, if you disagree with that statement, you will probably not enjoy this manga, but you'll definitely learn a lot, regardless if it reaches you. If you agree but find it too forward, I urge you to look past it to enjoy the wonderful stories this manga has to tell.
Welcome to BAR California, a place for you to reveal your true self. People of different genders, propensities, and sexual orientations gather at a certain chic bar that's hidden from the public eye. While some come in search of themselves, others step into the establishment looking for sex and love. There are as many sexualities as there are people, and the patrons' stories intertwine as they struggle to find happiness. A bisexual trans woman who's been hurt by the voices of others wishes she had a "normal" relationship; a married, middle-aged salaryman secretly expresses his female side; and a pansexual cis guy is on the lookout for true love. (Source: Kodansha USA) Included one-shot: Volume 1: Watashi Ki, Oriori to (pilot) (A Self for All Seasons)
Rei Taki has created a beautiful story with characters that so realistically reflect those of us in the real world. Everyone should read this, it so wonderfully captured the experience of my journey of self-discovery and I'm sure it did for many others. Works like these are not only a wonderful read, they are educational for those that have differing views and can also be opening doors to those that have yet to figure out an undiscovered glow within them. I'm sure you'll cry for those that hurt and smile for those that find themselves, Rei Taki has brought these 2 dimensional characters to life,you'll see that for yourself. Truly cannot recommend this manga enough. I hope that this can help those that need it the most, it's hard, it really is, it's not just about the view of others but a fight within yourself. You'll find that glow, and once you do, don't be afraid to proudly show it off.