Spanking the Naughty Japanese College Professor (A Craig and Akira Spanking Novella Book 1)

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Spanking the Naughty Japanese College Professor (A Craig and Akira Spanking Novella Book 1)

Spanking the Naughty Japanese College Professor (A Craig and Akira Spanking Novella Book 1)

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Walker, Calvin, 17, high-school footballer, brother of Sergio Kindle (q.v.), paddled by father, USA, 2006 Goodwin, Barry, 9, had to touch his toes for pants-down caning at prep school, pictured with his mother, UK, 1933 Fig. 26. Immediate decapitation with head exposure. “Dai Shin keiritu keiritsu zu no hitotsu,” in Taiwan kanshū kiji 2, no. 3 (March 23, 1902): 198–99.

One hundred years after Mason’s colorful lithographs abetted a hardening Orientalist discourse in Europe, they were printed by Japanese scholar-bureaucrats charged with investigating the customs of a putatively inferior subject population—the inhabitants of Taiwan. Thus, one would expect the Japanese retread in TKK (figure 5) to confirm the thesis of Japanese mimetic imperialism: Japanese colonialists mimic white people in their treatment of other nonwhites as part of their modernizing project. [15] Canada: Sequence of real-life pictures of a teen boy bending over for a paddling at private boarding school, 1974 (also video clips) United Kingdom, juvenile birching pony, Beamish Museum, from a police station in Sunderland (two views) Dummy demonstrations or artists' impressions of prison, military, reformatory or slave corporal punishment - TV news report (in Korean) shows students presenting their teachers with gifts of punishment canes, sent by their parents to help keep them in line.

Fig. 29. “Korean Customs: The Strangling of Criminals,” in East Asia Image Collection, http://digital.lafayette.edu/collections/eastasia/imperial-postcards/ip0856. Kim Yongon, Kankoku kingendaishi jiten, 185. USA: Fallaw, Chandler Scott, age 6, pictured with his mother, who took him out of school rather than accede to school's demand that she spank him, though she had spanked him before, 2005 UK: Williamson, Phil, headmaster of Christian school, fighting court case to overturn ban on corporal punishment, 2001

United States: paddling by the Dean of Men, Hardaway High School, Georgia, posed for yearbook, 1968 In 1987 Shin Gisu published the version in figure 29 and attributed it to the period of the Russo-Japanese War period. He described it as a Japanese military execution of Korean rebels. [61] A year later, the Asahi Shinbun company followed suit, and added that a similar fate befell the March 1st rebels—extending the range of the photo over space and time. [62] Another progressive publication, Okinawan Governor Ōta Masahide’s book about genocide, adopted the photo with this caption: “Japanese police executed ‘guerrilla soldiers,’ who had stood up to resist the Japanese control throughout Korea, by hanging them without due legal process.” [63] The Kodansha press recycled this same photo in 1998 as part of a short feature on the March 1st, 1919, Movement in its 20th Century series, connecting these executions to the 1919 events without mentioning the Russo-Japanese War. [64] Syria/Iraq: Whippings by insurgent forces, including ISIS, who at the time had taken control of parts of both countries. Five films. United Kingdom, a much clearer picture of the Walsall secondary tawse, removed from a school in 1988USA: Cunningham, David W., Oklahoma social worker, accused of paddling youngsters in his care, 2015 Malaysia: pictures from Pudu Prison exhibition, including more stills from a different filmed reconstruction, 1997 A six-minute report (Nov 2007) includes an interview with a rural principal who believes the paddle is effective, and still uses it regularly. Two brothers were paddled for chronic tardiness to school. Their father supports CP but believes the swats were excessive. The elder boy, 17, talks about his punishment. TV news report from Oct 2009. A principal in another part of Missouri is found to have done no wrong in administering a paddling about which the student's mother complained.

Austrian Empire: Frieze on a building in Prague showing young Czech soldier being caned by Austrian officer, c.1900 United States: college students pretending to paddle a fellow-student with huge planks, Texas, early 20th century United States: TV news report, July 2012: A school district in Tennessee decides that parents will be assumed to consent to CP unless they state to the contrary in writing (instead of the other way round). A man and a woman are each given 7 strokes in 2007. This gives a much clearer picture of the procedure than previous clips. Jamaica, Strap at Charlie Smith High School being "buried" in ceremony, although CP was not being abolished altogether, 2006

United States: TV news report, November 2012: The current spanking situation in Tennessee schools. Some wish to abolish CP. Secondary boys in uniform are lined up at a college in Rawalpindi to receive one stroke of the cane each. Gaspersohn, Shelly, senior student paddled at US high school in 1981, shown at age 20 giving evidence with her mother to Senate hearing in 1984 An earlier (2009) report on the same subject, including a view of an illegal immigrant's bottom after one stroke of the rotan. A brief silent glimpse of an official caning in front of a crowd of thousands under the Zia regime, c.1980.

United States: Interview with a Memphis teacher, May 2007, who says that the abolition of corporal punishment has failed. USA: Sanders, Drew, 49, New York basketball coach, accused of giving teen boys pants-down paddlings when they miss shots, 2005 United Kingdom: TV news item about the European Court of Human Rights ruling in the Scottish tawse case (1982). Fig. 7. “Shinkoku hōtei no moyō” (The Likeness of a Qing Courtroom). Taiwan kanshū kiji 2, no. 8 (August 23, 1902), inside-cover illustration. Graphic footage of a different Malaysian judicial caning. Full-length version of a 10-stroke caning for which we previously had only an "edited highlights" version.A North Carolina school district abolishes corporal punishment, though many local parents would have wished it kept. As early as the mid-1890s, particularly after the assassination of Queen Min [1895], small, armed bands of guerrilla fighters emerged to harass the Japanese and other foreign enemies of the kingdom. Known as righteous armies . . . these groups were often organized by local literati, and their patriotism focused on supporting the monarch and the [Joseon] system. The movement grew rapidly after the announcement of the Protectorate Treaty [1905]. . . . Their pronouncements were very traditional: their goal was to protect the monarch, resist the Japanese, and restore independence. . . . The disbanding of the Korean army in 1907 further swelled the ranks of the uibyeong groups. . . . Most bands numbered in the hundreds, but some uibyeong were able to put several thousand together against the Japanese army. The largest encounter involved an army of 10,000. . . . The Righteous Army activity reached a peak in 1907 with Japanese estimates of nearly 70,000 irregulars challenging Japanese forces in 1500 clashes[,] . . . sporadic fighting continued for a year after the annexation. The meticulous Japanese military ultimately numbered Korean deaths in the conflicts at 17,690. [74] Iran (known at the time as Persia): caning the soles of the feet (falaka or bastinado), date unknown



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