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Martin, Fran. "Girls who love boys’ love: Japanese homoerotic manga as trans-national taiwan culture." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 13. (2012). 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2012.689707
BibTeX citation key: Martin2012b
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Categories: General
Keywords: China, Fandom, Gender, Interculturalism, Japan, Manga, Taiwan
Creators: Martin
Collection: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies
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Abstract
Based on interviews with 30 female readers of BL (‘boys’ love’) manga conducted in Taipei in 2005, this paper analyses the BL scene in Taiwan from the perspective of its social utility as a discursive arena enabling women collectively to think through transforming social ideologies around gender and sexuality. This form of participatory pop culture is most interesting, I argue, not because of any unilateral subversiveness vis-à-vis culturally dominant understandings of (feminine) gender or (homo)sexuality—although it does often contest such dominant understandings. Rather, it is important in providing a space for the collective articulation of young women’s in-process thinking on these questions. The paper also engages with the Japaneseness of the genre as consumed in Taiwan in order to consider the imaginative function that its perceived cultural ‘otherness’ performs.
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