Yaoi as Fanwork: Cultural Appropriation in Modern Japanese Culture
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Creator Yu Ishikawa
Title Yaoi as Fanwork: Cultural Appropriation in Modern Japanese Culture
Publisher Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2553
Journal Title Journal of Urban Culture Research
Journal Vol. 1
Journal No. -
Page no. 170-177
Keyword Popular Culture, Cultural Appropriation, Manga, Yaoi Studies
ISSN 2228-8279
Abstract This paper aims to discuss the generation of Yaoi fanwork, one of the forms of cultural appropriation in modern Japanese culture. The concept of appropriation as used in this paper refers to a cultural practice of the people belonging to a subculture, who redefine the dominant meaning to suit their own purpose. Yaoi fanwork is defined as a female-oriented production that focuses on the depiction of male bonding in popular media and develops it into a romantic relationship. Through this cultural practice, female fans adapt and appropriate dominant texts. This paper investigates how Yaoi fans subvert authorship and canonicity by examining self-published works. Thus, it is concluded that Yaoi fanwork is an alternate form of creativity in modern popular culture.
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