Muffled voices: yaoi manga as mediation of feminine discourse

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 rece...

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Main Author: Gláucio Aranha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontíficia Universidade Católica de São Paulo 2010-07-01
Series:Galáxia
Online Access:https://revistas.pucsp.br/galaxia/article/view/3305
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Summary: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.
ISSN:1519-311X
1982-2553