The term “bromance,” a close relationship between two or more men, is a popular, global media narrative strategy. Early incarnations of these motifs cropped up in Hong Kong gangster films and Hollywood buddy cop films; however, since the 1990s, the bromance has become a popular culture phenomenon, complete with a subculture in which fans revel in re-imagining same-sex relationships between media characters or between real-life celebrities (Kwon, “Queering Star” 95–96). At times, showrunners and screenwriters respond directly either by referring to the slash culture in which fans queer existing literature characters or intentionally detailing more intimate relationships between the characters to gratify and stimulate fans\u27 imaginations (L...
This essay examines the transcultural consumption of new Korean masculinity in Japan using the star ...
Abstract of thesis entitled Queer Representations in Korean Media – Heteronormativity, Homonormativ...
This article considers how Western heteronormative patriarchy defined and desexualised the bromance ...
The South Korean film industry represents a masculine-privileged gender regime that over the last fe...
Hong Kong Chinese filmmaker John Woo has been “misread” and his work “misappropriated” by exoteric f...
Employing textual and contextual analysis, this thesis analyses hysterical masculinity in popular Ko...
abstract: Friendship between males have grown stronger throughout the last 20 years thanks to the pr...
South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realm...
The aim of this thesis is to present the image of homosexuality in Korean media, especially during o...
This project explores the representation of white, American masculinity within the Hollywood bromant...
The study examines the buddy film genre and the representation of masculinity in relation to the ho...
The dynamics of relational masculinities referenced by the term bromance, and cultural iterations th...
This dissertation explores the relationship among global gay media, local straight women, and the me...
This thesis explores Chinese bromance drama, a new genre of Chinese TV drama that insinuates the hom...
Korean wave in other words can be called as the globalization of Korean culture. That globalization...
This essay examines the transcultural consumption of new Korean masculinity in Japan using the star ...
Abstract of thesis entitled Queer Representations in Korean Media – Heteronormativity, Homonormativ...
This article considers how Western heteronormative patriarchy defined and desexualised the bromance ...
The South Korean film industry represents a masculine-privileged gender regime that over the last fe...
Hong Kong Chinese filmmaker John Woo has been “misread” and his work “misappropriated” by exoteric f...
Employing textual and contextual analysis, this thesis analyses hysterical masculinity in popular Ko...
abstract: Friendship between males have grown stronger throughout the last 20 years thanks to the pr...
South Korean masculinities have enjoyed dramatically greater influence in recent years in many realm...
The aim of this thesis is to present the image of homosexuality in Korean media, especially during o...
This project explores the representation of white, American masculinity within the Hollywood bromant...
The study examines the buddy film genre and the representation of masculinity in relation to the ho...
The dynamics of relational masculinities referenced by the term bromance, and cultural iterations th...
This dissertation explores the relationship among global gay media, local straight women, and the me...
This thesis explores Chinese bromance drama, a new genre of Chinese TV drama that insinuates the hom...
Korean wave in other words can be called as the globalization of Korean culture. That globalization...
This essay examines the transcultural consumption of new Korean masculinity in Japan using the star ...
Abstract of thesis entitled Queer Representations in Korean Media – Heteronormativity, Homonormativ...
This article considers how Western heteronormative patriarchy defined and desexualised the bromance ...