Chinese Homosexuals in a Utopianised World: Active Involvement, Strategic Interactions, and Contingent Engagement with Practical Life.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zeyang Wang, Thomas William Whyke
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Abstract

Boys' Love (BL), known as Danmei () in China, is a popular female-oriented male-male intimacy genre celebrated by today's Chinese younger generation. From 2000 to 2020, BL fiction rapidly developed, becoming a major expression of male homosexuality and homoeroticism in China. This research detects the dynamics between BL fiction's utopianized space and gay readers-a community simultaneously being the major subject of BL representation and the minority of BL fans. Conducting semi-structured interviews with three Chinese BL gay readers from high school, college, and workplace, this research delineates a representative picture of Chinese gay readers' intentions, experiences, and opinions of involving a utopianized BL world. Using Ruth Levitas' utopian thinking framework, this research investigates how the utopianized representations of idealized homosexual romance, arousing homoerotic behaviors, and the normalized gay everydayness in Chinese BL fiction from 2000 to 2020 can impact gay readers' engagement with practical lives. The study argues that Chinese BL gay readers' active involvement and strategic interactions enable them to contingently engage with their lived reality, demonstrating their subjective role as active audiences with agency. This result adds to contemporary BL studies and provides an enriched utopian thinking framework, calling for subsequent minority research to value individuals and individuality.

乌托邦化世界中的中国同性恋者:积极参与、策略性互动以及对实际生活的权宜参与。
男欢女爱(BOYS' LOVE,简称BL),在中国被称为 "丹美"(Danmei),是当今中国年轻一代所推崇的一种以女性为主导的男性亲密关系类型。从 2000 年到 2020 年,BL 小说迅速发展,成为中国男性同性恋和同性爱的主要表现形式。本研究探究了BL小说乌托邦化空间与同性恋读者--一个既是BL表现的主要主体,又是BL爱好者的少数群体--之间的动态关系。本研究通过对三位来自高中、大学和职场的中国 BL 同志读者进行半结构式访谈,勾勒出中国同志读者参与乌托邦化 BL 世界的意图、经历和观点的代表性图景。本研究采用露丝-莱维塔斯(Ruth Levitas)的乌托邦思维框架,探讨了2000-2020年中国BL小说中理想化的同性爱情、撩人的同性行为和正常化的同性恋日常等乌托邦化表征如何影响同性恋读者对实际生活的参与。本研究认为,中国 BL 同志读者的积极参与和策略性互动使他们能够偶然地参与到生活现实中,显示了他们作为具有能动性的积极受众的主观角色。这一研究成果为当代《基本法》研究增添了新的内容,并提供了一个丰富的乌托邦思维框架,呼吁后续的少数民族研究重视个体和个性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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