Masaki Seto is a Japenese queer essayist and vlogger who writes and speaks on the issues of gender and sexuality in conjunction with other social issues like poverty and ethnocentrism. He is formerly known as Masaki C. Matsumoto.
Masaki studied the Sociology of Gender and Sexuality at International Christian University and the University of Chicago (M.A. incomplete), researching cisgender, straight women’s fight against sexism, misogyny, homophobia, and transphobia. Besides working as a freelance essay writer and public speaker, he also ran a minority-inclusive bar/diner FAT CATS in Gunma for 9 years between 2012 and 2023, with his feminist mother (@eva_vack).
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Past appearances
Past publishers include Seidosha, Wezzy, Wotopi, Synodos, the Women’s Studies Society of Japan, and the Human Rights Association for Korean Residents in Japan. All my published writings so far are in Japanese, but here’s some of the topics I often write about: ethnocentrism/nationalism and queer politics, the construction of sexual orientations, writers’ ethics, sex work, the gay marriage movement, the anti-trafficking movement, trans-exclusionary radical feminism, queer poverty, and the concept of the closet.
Masaki has been invited to speak at Aoyama Gakuin University, Waseda University, Otemae University, Hyper Japan Conference, SIETAR Japan (Kansai), Meiji University, Montana State University, International Christian University, Takasaki City University of Economics, the Human Rights Association for Korean Residents in Japan, as well as some high schools, educators’ associations, queer activist groups, even a local Lions Club, and other various events like book review talks, student-run events, talk sessions, and professional associations. E.g. “When Death Do Us Part” (Otemae University, 2021), “Being Queer in a Suburb in Japan” (Montana State University, 2021), “LGBTQ+: Outside the Framework of Freedom and Choice” (Otemae University, 2020), “You Speak Good (Bigoted) English!” (Otemae University, 2019), “Bad Like A Native: Learning English as a Minority (Especially Queer) Person” (Aoyama Gakuin University, 2018), “Queer Theory as a Critique of Society: the Closet and Gay Marriage” (Aoyama Gakuin University, 2017), “Normativity, Marginalization, Strategies of Social Movements, and Same-sex Marriage” (Aoyama Gakuin University, 2017), “Child Pornography and Law: Nationalism in Anti-regulation Discourses” (British Association for Japanese Studies, 2010), "Gender & Sexuality Issues 101" (Takasaki City University of Economics, 2024).
He has also appeared in the movie Queer Japan (dir. Graham Kolbeins), the Anime Feminist website, PinkNews’ SnapChat story series, Japanese gay magazine Badi, podcast by Anime Feminist Chatty AF (ep.72, “BL Manga”), Forum Tsushin by Yokohama City Gender Equality Association, Global Voices, Anime News Network, and several issues of the Center for Gender Studies Newsletter at International Christian University.
External Links
Queer Japan http://www.queerjapanmovie.com/
Hyper Japan Conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqFTLVGoN8s
SIETAR Kansai event https://www.sietar-kansai.com/en/20220409100351.html (contact them to get access to the recorded video)