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  3. Vol. 12 (2013)

Vol. 12 (2013)

"Transnational Boys' Love Fan Studies," edited by Kazumi Nagaike and Katsuhiko Suganuma, Oita University, Oita, Japan

Published: 2013-03-15

Editorial

  • Transnational boys' love fan studies

    Kazumi Nagaike, Katsuhiko Suganuma
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Symposium

  • Reflection on Chinese boys' love fans: An insider's view

    Erika Junhui Yi
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  • Where program and fantasy meet: Female fans conversing with character bots in Japan

    Keiko Nishimura
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  • The possibilities of research on "fujoshi" in Japan

    Midori Suzuki
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  • On the response (or lack thereof) of Japanese fans to criticism that yaoi is antigay discrimination

    Akiko Hori
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Book review

  • "Mechademia Vol. 6: User enhanced," edited by Frenchy Lunning

    Samantha Anne Close
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  • "Writing the love of boys," by Jeffrey Angles

    Emerald King
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Theory

  • Doing Occidentalism in contemporary Japan: Nation anthropomorphism and sexualized parody in "Axis Powers Hetalia"

    Toshio Miyake
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  • Rotten use patterns: What entertainment theories can do for the study of boys' love

    Björn-Ole Kamm
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Praxis

  • Transplanted boys' love conventions and anti-"shota" polemics in a German manga: Fahr Sindram's "Losing Neverland"

    Paul M. Malone
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  • Simulation and database society in Japanese role-playing game fandoms: Reading boys' love dojinshi online

    Lucy Hannah Glasspool
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