Muffled voices: yaoi manga as mediation of feminine discourse
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Resumo: | Manga is a textual model originated in Japan which has been occupying increase space in occidental media. In the mid-80’s the first yaoi manga appeared. Initially, this shojo manga subgenus was drawn, written and published by manga’s fans as a satire on the masculine hegemony in this media. The receptivity of feminine audience contributed to yaoi`s consolidation as a media “written by women for women”. Its main specificity is the theme: romance between men. The use of masculine homoerotism as a feminine expression subverts the social hierarchies of a society marked by machismo. Japanese women have been using the homoerotic romance as a expressive space for their oppressed voices, relying on hierarchical equality between partners. |
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Muffled voices: yaoi manga as mediation of feminine discourseVozes abafadas: o mangá yaoi como mediação do discurso femininomangagenremedia studiesmass literaturehomosexualityManga is a textual model originated in Japan which has been occupying increase space in occidental media. In the mid-80’s the first yaoi manga appeared. Initially, this shojo manga subgenus was drawn, written and published by manga’s fans as a satire on the masculine hegemony in this media. The receptivity of feminine audience contributed to yaoi`s consolidation as a media “written by women for women”. Its main specificity is the theme: romance between men. The use of masculine homoerotism as a feminine expression subverts the social hierarchies of a society marked by machismo. Japanese women have been using the homoerotic romance as a expressive space for their oppressed voices, relying on hierarchical equality between partners.Os mangás representam um modelo textual originado no Japão, que vem cada vez mais ocupando espaço na mídia ocidental. Em meados de 1980, surgiram os primeiros mangás Yaoi. Inicialmente, este subgênero de “shojo manga” marcou seu espaço por ter sido desenhado, escrito e publicado por fãs de mangás, ironizando a hegemonia masculina nesta mídia. A receptividade do público feminino contribui para a consolidação do yaoi como um mangá “escrito por mulheres para mulheres”. Sua principal especificidade está no tema: o romance entre homens. O uso do tema homoerótico masculino desponta como expressão feminina, subvertendo as hierarquias sociais de uma sociedade marcada pelo machismo. As mulheres japonesas passam a utilizar a relação homoerótica como a*espaço expressivo para suas vozes abafadas, apoiando-se na equidade hierárquica entre os parceiros.PEPG COS-PUC-SP2010-07-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/3305Galaxia; No. 19 (2010)GALÁxIA. Revista Interdisciplinar de Comunicação e Cultura; n. 19 (2010)1982-2553reponame:Galáxia (São Paulo)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/3305/2216Aranha, Gláucioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-15T14:01:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3305Revistahttps://www.pucsp.br/pos-graduacao/mestrado-e-doutorado/comunicacao-e-semioticaPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcos@pucsp.br||aidarprado@gmail.com1982-25531519-311Xopendoar:2024-05-15T14:01:08Galáxia (São Paulo) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Muffled voices: yaoi manga as mediation of feminine discourse Vozes abafadas: o mangá yaoi como mediação do discurso feminino |
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Muffled voices: yaoi manga as mediation of feminine discourse Aranha, Gláucio manga genre media studies mass literature homosexuality |
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Aranha, Gláucio |
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Manga is a textual model originated in Japan which has been occupying increase space in occidental media. In the mid-80’s the first yaoi manga appeared. Initially, this shojo manga subgenus was drawn, written and published by manga’s fans as a satire on the masculine hegemony in this media. The receptivity of feminine audience contributed to yaoi`s consolidation as a media “written by women for women”. Its main specificity is the theme: romance between men. The use of masculine homoerotism as a feminine expression subverts the social hierarchies of a society marked by machismo. Japanese women have been using the homoerotic romance as a expressive space for their oppressed voices, relying on hierarchical equality between partners. |
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