Naughty girls and gay male romance/porn slash fiction, boys' love manga, and other works by female "cross-voyeurs" in the U.S. academic discourses /
Hauptbeschreibung Despite the fact that there actually exists a large number of pornographic and romantic texts about male homosexuality consumed and produced by American women since the 1970s, the ""abnormality"" of those female cross-voyeurs is constantly underlined in U.S. pop...
Основен автор: | Bauer, Carola Katharina. |
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Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
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Hamburg :
Anchor Academic Pub.,
2013.
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Naughty Girls and Gay Male Romance/Porn: Slash Fiction, Boys' Love Manga, and Other Works by Female ""Cross-Voyeurs"" in the U.S. Academic Discourses. |
Съдържание:
- Naughty Girls and Gay Male Romance/Porn; Table of Contents; 1. Introduction: John Donne and "American Girl-on-Girl Action" vs.the Strange Case of Female "Cross-Voyeurs"; 2. Theoretical Framework: Queer Theory Meets Feminism Meets Foucauldian Discourse Analysis; 2.1 A "Deliberately Disruptive" Challenge to Heterosexism: Queer Theory and Its Key Concepts; 2.2 Troubling Gender & Sexuality: Judith Butler "in the Interstices" of Feminist and Queer Theory; 2.3 Technologies of Power/Knowledge: Using Foucauldian Discourse Analysis.
- 3. "Cross-Writing" Female Novelists under Scrutiny: Mary Renault & Others in the U.S. Academic Discourses (1969
- Today)3.1 Gay Male Fiction by Women
- An Inventory; 3.2 From Victims of "Misfortune" to "Fag Hags" and the "New Couple": Speaking about (Heterosexual) Women and Gay Men since 1969; 3.3 About the Three Ways to Conceptualize Your "Faghagging" Novelist: Interpretations of "Cross-Writing" Women and Their Works in U.S. Academia.
- 3.4 Heresies, Girlfags, and "Faghagging" Novelists
- A Conclusion Regarding the "Do's and Don'ts" of the Academic Discourse(s) about Renault & Other Cross-Writers4. Female "Cross-Readers": Talking about "Textual Poachers" and Slash Fiction in American Fan Fiction Studies since the 1980s; 4.1 Snape and Harry Sitting in a Tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G: Defining the Genre of Slash Fiction; 4.2 A Fateful Encounter: Feminist Theory and Media Studies Meet Slash Fiction
- The Beginnings of an Academic Debate (1985-1992); 4.3 "Let's Talk about Slash, Baby." Characteristics of an Academic Debate (1985- Today).
- 4.4 A Tale of Two Academic Discourses: Slash Fiction Fans vs. "Cross-Writing" Novelists5. Boys' Love for Women, Made in Japan: Yaoi and Shounen-ai Manga in the U.S. Academic Discourse (1983-2011); 5.1 Beautiful Men and "Rotten Girls": Boys' Love Manga in Japan and the USA; 5.2 Female "Cross-voyeurism," an Intrinsically Japanese Phenomenon? Yaoi and Shounen-ai in U.S. Scholarly Accounts since 1983; 5.3 An Exciting "Import" and Its American Counterpart
- Discussing Boys' Love and Slash Fiction in the U.S. Academic Discourses.