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The queerness of fandom spaces

 Thus, we see fandom itself as queer in essence, as it has positioned itself as a „heterotopia” – a social and communal space that has been in constant exchange and contestation with mainstream society and cultures. Lavin, Maud; Yang, Ling;

Szabo Dorottya 29/05/202029/05/2020 No Comments Read more

Queer fandom and queer movements in China

Fandom as a subculture is usually have a close relationship with queer subcultures. We can see this relationship in Chinese fandoms, too. Reading (the main character in a television adaptation) as a gay man, thus, could result in either criticism

Szabo Dorottya 22/05/202022/05/2020 No Comments Read more

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