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As An Experimental Culture Text Tried And Female Reading Space

Posted on:2013-11-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330395950922Subject:Literature and art
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As a form of expression of the network literature, BL novels are unique in the contemporary network literature along with the popularity of the Japanese ACG fans and Comic and Animation Culture. The most of participants of BL culture are girls who are called "Doujinonna" or "Fujoshi". In China, this group are growing and developed from the early1990s up to now. The popularity of the network provided technical support to the Doujinonna and BL novels appeared in a prominent position in a lot of large sites, which became unavoidable phenomenon of online literature. The wast majority of BL novels include the content of the figures rewritten between homosexual admiration even of the flesh which shift from mainstream comics. Women’s exploration and creation of the male homosexual theme of the class theme and works as the unique vitality of the vector to redefine the gender identity of female readers and eros in the mass media. Although it usually appears to treason realistic attitude, in fact, it is a response to contemporary life and should be incorporated into our existing literary tradition.This thesis mainly analyzed the properties of BL novels as the experimental cultural texts, and the female space for reading. Text perusal and anthropological fieldwork was used to explain its experimental writing based on the west feminism and the theories of mass culture.Firstly, BL novels were researched on the Japanese literature background to discuss the meaning and rheological history and its development in China. Secondly, representative BL texts and semi-structured interviews with Doujinonnas, as well as the Comic Markets’ participant observation, were cleaned up to discover different representations of BL novels. Finally, the metaphorical meaning of experimental writings was explored to seek the space of female reading behind the BL novels. The complexity of meaning for women was depicted from two different aspects to relate the woman’s own concept of reading space and its inherent meaning of political science.
Keywords/Search Tags:BL novels, experimental, meaning of gender, woman’s reading room
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