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摘要
2021年3月15日,由泰国旅游局主办的年度活动“泰国节”的组织者宣布,由于新冠肺炎大流行,他们将与泰国驻日本大阪总领事馆合作,将盛大的庆祝活动上线。此次活动由泰国演员Singto (Prachaya Ruangroj)和Krist (Perawat Sangpotirat)出演,旨在通过这两位年轻人在曼谷的“约会”之旅,向日本人介绍一系列旅游景点。这两位年轻人因在《男孩之恋》(BL)电视剧《SOTUS: the Series》(GMM One, 2016-2017)中的表演而成为国际明星自2014年电视节目《Love Sick: the Series》(第九频道,2014 - 2015)首播以来,泰国已经成为全球BL市场的重要参与者,其影响力现在已经回到了BL的发源地日本事实上,泰国BL在其独特的社会文化环境中融合了日本BL所流行的超级浪漫化的酷儿和K-pop文化特征的雌雄同体的男子气概,建立了坚实的粉丝基础。泰国作为彩虹圣地的特殊背景吸引了无数人
The Megacity of Bangkok Rescaled through Queerness
On March 15, 2021, the organizers of Thailand Festival, an annual event sponsored by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, announced that they would collaborate with the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Osaka, Japan, to bring the grand celebration online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring Thai actors Singto (Prachaya Ruangroj) and Krist (Perawat Sangpotirat), this event was designed to introduce an array of tourist spots to Japanese people through a staged “dating” trip of these two young men across Bangkok, who have risen to international stardom through their performance in the Boys’ Love (BL) drama SOTUS: The Series (GMM One, 2016–2017).1 Since the 2014 debut of the TV show Love Sick: The Series (Channel 9, 2014–2015), Thailand has emerged as a prominent player in the global BL market, and its influence has now circled back to Japan, where BL originated.2 Indeed, Thai BL has built a solid fan base by integrating the hyperromanticized queerness popularized by Japanese BL and the androgynous masculinity characterizing K-pop culture into its unique sociocultural milieu. Thailand’s contextual specificity as a rainbow mecca has attracted myriad