In this thesis I argue that the yaoi community addresses a gap in subculture studies through the ways in which women use the genre to socialize. Yaoi is a genre of Japanese animation and comics which focuses on romantic relationships between two men and is directly geared towards women. Through ethnographic research in the United States, I look at how the women I interviewed conceptualize their participation within the community and what yaoi means to them. The women within the yaoi community are not rebelliously opposing the mainstream as many subcultural theories suggest, but are instead carving out a social space for themselves and others who have a distinct taste for the yaoi genre
In the past two decades, cosplay, or “costume play,” has become increasingly popular among fans of a...
This dissertation examines three spheres of women and adolescent girls who overtly challenged gender...
This research examines student subcultures with a gender perspective, using the ethnographic approac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
This study discusses the phenomenon of fujoshi which is a favorite of a woman in enjoying anime and ...
Background: Yaoi, or Boys’ Love (BL), is a female-oriented genre of subculture that portray fantasy ...
This article addresses the research question: How do Chinese Yaoi fans read Yaoi stories? Yaoi is a ...
From the 1910s through the 1930s, education for girls in Japan changed rapidly. The education for gi...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
This thesis is an art historical study focussing on contemporary Japan, and in particular the artist...
The performativity of gender through cross-dressing has been a staple in Japanese media throughout t...
textThis thesis explores images of the Japanese schoolgirl as accessory to the Occidental Self in co...
This dissertation takes an interdisciplinary Cultural Studies approach to the study of shojo manga, ...
This thesis attempts to examine the relationship between educational processes and class and gender ...
This thesis is an exploration of purikura, a type of Japanese photo booth that has been prevalent si...
In the past two decades, cosplay, or “costume play,” has become increasingly popular among fans of a...
This dissertation examines three spheres of women and adolescent girls who overtly challenged gender...
This research examines student subcultures with a gender perspective, using the ethnographic approac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
This study discusses the phenomenon of fujoshi which is a favorite of a woman in enjoying anime and ...
Background: Yaoi, or Boys’ Love (BL), is a female-oriented genre of subculture that portray fantasy ...
This article addresses the research question: How do Chinese Yaoi fans read Yaoi stories? Yaoi is a ...
From the 1910s through the 1930s, education for girls in Japan changed rapidly. The education for gi...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
This thesis is an art historical study focussing on contemporary Japan, and in particular the artist...
The performativity of gender through cross-dressing has been a staple in Japanese media throughout t...
textThis thesis explores images of the Japanese schoolgirl as accessory to the Occidental Self in co...
This dissertation takes an interdisciplinary Cultural Studies approach to the study of shojo manga, ...
This thesis attempts to examine the relationship between educational processes and class and gender ...
This thesis is an exploration of purikura, a type of Japanese photo booth that has been prevalent si...
In the past two decades, cosplay, or “costume play,” has become increasingly popular among fans of a...
This dissertation examines three spheres of women and adolescent girls who overtly challenged gender...
This research examines student subcultures with a gender perspective, using the ethnographic approac...