The ritualistic death in (and of) the male friendship: Dismembering embodiments of inter-male homosocial relationships in Beastars

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Plaridel Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.52518/2023-06dgzmn
Kevin Michael De Guzman
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Abstract

Bromance in media often poses as a farce, but, oddly, also fortifies queer intimacies among men. According to Michael DeAngelis (2014), bromance acts with a dual function: ideologically and mythically. It plays a crucial role in representations of male-to-male friendship through its paradoxical capacity to both reinforce hegemonic norms and refuse heteronormative ideal for men. Imaginative illustrations of the antinomy of bromance is seen in anime, or Japanese animated cartoons whose most popular genre, shonen, depicts the hybridized goal of bromance to solidify male homosociality that often gets borderline homoerotic (if viewed through a queer lens). To demonstrate the hybridized capacity of bromance in media, this study presents a metaphorical analysis of the bromantic inter-male homosocial bonds in Beastars (Matsumi, 2019-2021), an anime featuring anthropomorphic animals. From an analysis based on bromance media studies, three thematic metaphors emerged: proximity, perversity, and concealment. These metaphors illustrate a reverence to “soft masculinity,” an East-Asia-formulated androgynous male performance which indirectly dismantle hegemonic representations of men by preventing the figurative death of the male-on-male friendship at the hands of the heteronormative gaze.
男性友谊中(以及男性友谊的)仪式性死亡:肢解《野兽》中男性间同性社交关系的体现
媒体中的 "兄弟情 "往往是一出闹剧,但奇怪的是,它也强化了男性之间的同性恋亲密关系。迈克尔-德安吉利斯(Michael DeAngelis,2014 年)认为,兄弟情具有双重功能:意识形态和神话。它既能强化霸权规范,又能拒绝男性的异性恋理想,因此在男性间友谊的表述中扮演着至关重要的角色。日本动画片(其最受欢迎的类型为 "shonen")描绘了 "情谊 "的混合目标,即巩固男性的同性社会性,而这种同性社会性往往带有同性恋的色彩(如果从同性恋的角度来看)。为了证明媒体中的 "兄妹情 "的混合能力,本研究对以拟人化动物为主角的动画片《野兽》(松美,2019-2021)中的 "兄妹情 "男性同性社会关系进行了隐喻分析。通过基于两性关系媒体研究的分析,我们发现了三个主题隐喻:接近、变态和隐藏。这些隐喻说明了对 "软男性气质 "的推崇,这是一种东亚形式的雌雄同体男性表现,通过防止男性间友谊在异性恋凝视下的具象死亡,间接瓦解了男性的霸权表征。
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