Suma Toshiyuki (須磨利之)
Suma Toshiyuki (須磨利之), 1920–1992, was a Japanese writer in the Foundational.
Born: 1920
Died: 1992
Era: 1950s
WRITER · PAINTER
Writer, painter and editor who published under the pseudonyms Reiko Kita and Kō Minomura. Published "Ten Positions of a Naked Tied Woman" in Kitan Club in 1952. Later historical essays treat Kita Reiko as a gendered authorial mask within Suma's postwar SM publishing work rather than as a separate public person.
School: Foundational
Sources
- Nawapedia: Toshiyuki Suma catalogue record
- Nawa-art: Kitan Club July 1952 scan 005 catalogue record
- Kinbaku Today: The Woman Who Wasn't There - Kita Reiko and the Feminization of Male Desire catalogue record
- Kinbaku Today: Minomura Kou - Legendary Bakushi catalogue record
- Azusa Kawahara: The Life and Work of Hoichi Iida (Nureki Chimuo) catalogue record
- Kinbaku Today: The Art of Fuzoku Soushi (1954 vol. 1) catalogue record
- Kinbaku Today: Uramado - West Meets East in Fetish Art catalogue record
- Kinbaku Today: Kita Reiko's 1952 Album catalogue record
- Kinbaku Today: Beautifully Bound catalogue record
- Nawapedia: Seiu Ito catalogue record
- Nawapedia: Go Arisue catalogue record
- Kinbaku Wiki: Arisue Gō catalogue record
- Wikipedia: Go Arisue catalogue record
- Ohta Books: Kinbakushi A's Ecstasy And Gloom catalogue record
- Nawapedia: Kitan Club catalogue record
- Nawapedia: Uramado catalogue record
Influences (mutual or directional): Ito Seiu, Arisue Go.
Influenced by: Postwar SM Publishing.
Associated venues, magazines, films and performances: Kitan Club, Uramado.