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Overview""Boys' love,"" a male-male homoerotic genre written primarily by women for women, enjoys global popularity and is one of the most rapidly growing publishing niches in the United States. It is found in manga, anime, novels, movies, electronic games, and fan-created fiction, artwork, and video. This collection of 14 essays addresses boys' love as it has been received and modified by fans outside Japan as a commodity, controversy, and culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Antonia Levi , Mark McHarry , Dru PagliassottiPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9780786441952ISBN 10: 078644195 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 14 May 2010 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction ANTONIA LEVI Part One: Boys’ Love and Global Publishing 1. Gift Versus Capitalist Economies: Exchanging Anime and Manga in the U.S. HOPE DONOVAN 2. From BRAVO to Animexx.de to Export: Capitalizing on German Boys’ Love Fandom, Culturally, Socially and Economically PAUL M. MALONE 3. Boys’ Love Thrives in Conservative Indonesia YAMILA ABRAHAM Part Two: Genre and Readership 4. Better Than Romance? Japanese BL Manga and the Subgenre of Male/Male Romantic Fiction DRU PAGLIASSOTTI 5. Yaoi and Slash Fiction: Women Writing, Reading, and Getting Off MARK JOHN ISOLA 6. 101 Uses for Boys: Communing with the Reader in Yaoi and Slash MARNI STANLEY 7. “She Should Just Die in a Ditch”: Fan Reactions to Female Characters in Boys’ Love Manga M. M. BLAIR 8. Rewriting Gender and Sexuality in English-Language Yaoi Fanfiction TAN BEE KEE Part Three: Boys’ Love and Perceptions of the Queer 9. Uttering the Absurd, Revaluing the Abject: Femininity and the Disavowal of Homosexuality in Transnational Boys’ Love Manga NEAL K. AKATSUKA 10. Boys in Love in Boys’ Love: Discourses West/East and the Abject in Subject Formation MARK MCHARRY 11. Queering the Quotidian: Yaoi, Narrative Pleasures and Reader Response MARK VICARS and KIM SENIOR 12. Gay or Gei? Reading “Realness” in Japanese Yaoi Manga ALEXIS HALL 13. Raping Apollo: Sexual Difference and the Yaoi Phenomenon ALAN WILLIAMS 14. Hidden in Straight Sight: Trans*gressing Gender and Sexuality via ULI MEYER Glossary About the Contributors IndexReviewsthis volume, with its cross-cultural approach combined with a strong focus on fannish activities, is certainly a valuable contribution to the [manga studies] movement --<i>Transformative Works and Cultures</i>; At last, this collection pries open the last of the closet doors and allows for the analysis of the narratives of gay, transgendered, and intersexual subjects to emerge. Manga have been a unique source and archive of such work, slowly developing what has become a massive, global fan base. Each of the narratives in this anthology takes on a particular facet of the complicated and complex area of culture that surrounds the boys' love genre, moving the discussion, finally, out into the light of day. --Frenchy Lunning, editor-in-chief of <i>Mechademia</i> and professor, Minneapolis College of Art and Design; <i>Boys' Love Manga</i> is a very welcome contribution to the field of manga and anime studies. It has something to offer in particular to scholars of gender and sexuality, of globalization, and of new media. --James Welker, <i>Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific</i>. this volume, with its cross-cultural approach combined with a strong focus on fannish activities, is certainly a valuable contribution to the [manga studies] movement --Transformative Works and Cultures; At last, this collection pries open the last of the closet doors and allows for the analysis of the narratives of gay, transgendered, and intersexual subjects to emerge. Manga have been a unique source and archive of such work, slowly developing what has become a massive, global fan base. Each of the narratives in this anthology takes on a particular facet of the complicated and complex area of culture that surrounds the boys' love genre, moving the discussion, finally, out into the light of day. --Frenchy Lunning, editor-in-chief of Mechademia and professor, Minneapolis College of Art and Design; Boys' Love Manga is a very welcome contribution to the field of manga and anime studies. It has something to offer in particular to scholars of gender and sexuality, of globalization, and of new media. --James Welker, Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific. Author InformationAntonia Levi is a retired professor of Japanese history and popular culture. She is the author of one previous book and numerous articles on Japanese anime and manga. Mark McHarry is an independent scholar of both contemporary and Edo-period Japanese culture. His essays have been published in Queer Popular Culture: Literature, Media, Film, and Television and LGBT Identity and Online New Media, as well as other journals. Dru Pagliassotti is a professor of communication at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks and the author of several books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |