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Articulating The "L" Word Online: A Study Of Chinese Slash Fandom Of Super Girl, Jing Zhao
Articulating The "L" Word Online: A Study Of Chinese Slash Fandom Of Super Girl, Jing Zhao
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis presents a case study of one of the most popular online Chinese fandoms, Fei Se Chao Nv. This online Chinese fan forum is dedicated to slash writings and queer readings of androgynous female celebrities of a sensational Chinese reality TV show, Super Girl. The purpose of this study is to explicate the intricate negotiations between queer and normative cultures within this online, non-mainstream, fannish space. Through a discourse analysis of how the slash fans imagine lesbian relationships, narrate lesbian stories, and queerly gossip about the Super Girl androgynous celebrities in the forum, the study concludes that the fans' …
Modernist Women In Three Acts: The Stage For Political Protest, Jennifer B. Redmond
Modernist Women In Three Acts: The Stage For Political Protest, Jennifer B. Redmond
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
In this essay, I will draw upon Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand Sh011stories, "Bliss" (1918), "The Woman at the Store" (1912), "Je Ne Parle Pas Francais" (1918), George Bernard Shaw's play Mrs. Warren's Profession (1893), and Virginia Woolf's extended essay A Room of One 's Own (1929), to defend Jeffreys's idea that "lesbianism" was, in many cases, nothing more than a bond of friendship between two women - a private experience that took on a different meaning in the public eye.
Additionally, I wish to support Gubar's notion that gender norms frequently existed secondarily to the importance of women gaining more …