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in title, tags, annotations or urlBoys' Love vs. Yaoi: An Essay on Terminology | The Mark of Ashen Wings - 0 views
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The defining characteristic of boys’ love, I’d argue, is that it is a narrative about the romantic or erotic relationship between two or more male characters that has been created with the intention of appealing to a female audience.
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This broad definition of boys’ love has the advantage, to academics, of expanding it beyond its traditional application to Japanese or other Asian media (usually manga and anime) to encompass non-Asian genres such as slash and to permit the analysis of books about male/male relationships written by women that have otherwise been left out of such categorization
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Subgenres within boys’ love, then, would include those various categories based on setting, source material, age of characters, status of presentation, plot type, and the like.
Guestpost: Karen Hellekson on research ethics « Fandom Research - 0 views
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Informed consent is a big one: does the polled group understand that you may quote them? How ought the researcher mask respondent identity when she reports her results? Related to this is the age of the respondents: in the United States, underage people can’t provide informed consent, and it seems unlikely that, at least in an online environment, their parents or guardians will grant permission in some verifiable way. A 16-year-old’s responses in your LiveJournal poll may actually be a huge problem.
Reading Harry Potter: A personal and collective experience - 0 views
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reception of the Harry Potter novels in France.
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“media talk” has shaped an image of the Harry Potter readership and ascribed meanings to the novels.
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Harry Potter readership seems to be very diverse, blurring some traditional age, gender or social distinctions related to reading preferences.
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