The queer fandom of female Hong Kong pop singer Ho Denise Wan See (HOCC) from 2009 to mid-2011 is dealt with through the qualitative methodology of in-depth interviews and media ethnography. HOCC, an idiosyncratic cultural producer who dabbles in the politics of ambiguity, creates texts that invite queer interpretations from fans and from queer activists in Hong Kong. Via analyses informed by both queer studies and audience studies, the various creative practices of fans in reshaping their sexual identities via popular culture are explored. These practices are highly political and empowering to a queer audience. However, the intensive rewriting of meanings as queer symbolic creativity and tactics in cultural politics fail to transform into ...
Since the mid-2000s, Korean popular music (K-pop) has continued to rise in popularity in Western cou...
As the first and longest-running queer film festival in East Asia, the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Fil...
The popularity of Japanese and Korean pop culture have brought new encounters with diverse represent...
The queer fandom of female Hong Kong pop singer Ho Denise Wan See (HOCC) from 2009 to mid-2011 is de...
This chapter explores the entanglement and tension between the desire of queer and struggle with nor...
This research examines how the popular music industry has fostered queer female stardom in the great...
This essay aims to give an overview of Hong Kong queer media productions by presenting specific medi...
This paper is the first of a series that focuses on specific independent media artists in Hong Kong ...
Conference Theme: Beyond the Culture IndustryPanel 5: LGBTS in Popular DiscourseThis presentation ai...
This is an ethnographic study of women’s cross-dressing performance in Cantonese opera (yueju) produ...
This thesis is a survey of four Vietnamese-American artists, whose queer identifications and disiden...
A generation of female queer stars has emerged in post-millennial transnational Chinese popular cult...
Super Voice Girl (SVG) was an Idol-style Chinese reality show that allowed only female contestants. ...
The Untamed (Mandarin title: Chen Qing Ling) is a 2019 Chinese drama popular with both domestic and ...
This article analyses the Chinese fan translations of the film <i>Carol</i> (2015) and r...
Since the mid-2000s, Korean popular music (K-pop) has continued to rise in popularity in Western cou...
As the first and longest-running queer film festival in East Asia, the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Fil...
The popularity of Japanese and Korean pop culture have brought new encounters with diverse represent...
The queer fandom of female Hong Kong pop singer Ho Denise Wan See (HOCC) from 2009 to mid-2011 is de...
This chapter explores the entanglement and tension between the desire of queer and struggle with nor...
This research examines how the popular music industry has fostered queer female stardom in the great...
This essay aims to give an overview of Hong Kong queer media productions by presenting specific medi...
This paper is the first of a series that focuses on specific independent media artists in Hong Kong ...
Conference Theme: Beyond the Culture IndustryPanel 5: LGBTS in Popular DiscourseThis presentation ai...
This is an ethnographic study of women’s cross-dressing performance in Cantonese opera (yueju) produ...
This thesis is a survey of four Vietnamese-American artists, whose queer identifications and disiden...
A generation of female queer stars has emerged in post-millennial transnational Chinese popular cult...
Super Voice Girl (SVG) was an Idol-style Chinese reality show that allowed only female contestants. ...
The Untamed (Mandarin title: Chen Qing Ling) is a 2019 Chinese drama popular with both domestic and ...
This article analyses the Chinese fan translations of the film <i>Carol</i> (2015) and r...
Since the mid-2000s, Korean popular music (K-pop) has continued to rise in popularity in Western cou...
As the first and longest-running queer film festival in East Asia, the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Fil...
The popularity of Japanese and Korean pop culture have brought new encounters with diverse represent...