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Boys' Love, Cosplay, and Androgynous Idols : Queer Fan Cultures in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan /

Chinese-speaking popular cultures have never been so queer in this digital, globalist age. The title of this pioneering volume, Boys' Love, Cosplay, and Androgynous Idols: Queer Fan Cultures in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan already gives an idea of the colorful, multifaceted realms the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Zhao, Jing Jamie (Editor ), Yang, Ling, 1972- (Editor ), Lavin, Maud (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2017
Colección:Queer Asia.
Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction / Jing Jamie Zhao, Ling Yang, and Maud Lavin -- I. Mainland China -- 1. Chinese danmei fandom and cultural globalization from below / Ling Yang and Yanrui Xu -- 2. Cosplay, cuteness, and weiniang : the queered ke'ai of male cosplayers as "fake girls" / Shih-chen Chao -- 3. "The world of grand union" : engendering trans/nationalism via boys' love in online Chinese hetalia fandom / Ling Yang -- 4. Queering the post-L word shane in the "Garden of Eden" : Chinese fans' gossip about Katherine Moennig / Jing Jamie Zhao -- 5. From online BL fandom to the CCTV Spring Festival Gala : the transforming power of online carnival -- Shuyan Zhou -- 6. Dongfang Bubai, online fandom, and the gender politics of a legendary queer icon in post-Mao China / Egret Lulu Zhou -- II. Hong Kong -- 7. Desiring queer, negotiating normal : Denise Ho (HOCC) fandom before and after the coming-out / Eva Cheuk Yin Li -- 8. Hong Kong-based fans of mainland idol Li Yuchun : elective belonging, gender ambiguity, and rooted cosmopolitanism / Maud Lavin -- III. Taiwan -- 9. Exploring the Significance of "Japaneseness" : a case study of Fujoshi's BL fantasies in Taiwan / Weijung Chang -- 10. Girls who love boys' love : BL as goods to think with in Taiwan (with a revised and updated coda) / Fran Martin. 
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