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WHEN GIRLS MEET BOYS,LOVE A Descriptive Study on Females Who are Into YAOI

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dc.contributor.author Crisostomo, Kricie Ann Tan
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-02T02:28:58Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-02T02:28:58Z
dc.date.issued 2010-04
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2356
dc.description.abstract YAOI or Boys' Love (BL), a genre that features male to male relationship, remains unusual and absurd in the eyes of the common public. Prejudice and misconceptions surround this seemingly enigmatic genre while its female fans are ostracized by people outside the fandom. This study, in order to diminish the erroneous beliefs about YAOI fans, aimed to describe females who are into Boys' Love fandom in relation to the following domains: [1] social environments including family, peers and media; [2] attitudes toward their sex and gender and toward societal norms on gender and sexuality; and [3] extent of exposure to BL genre. Thirty female YAOI fans aged 18-25 answered the preliminary questionnaire. Only four proceeded for the in-depth interview on the basis of the breadth of exposure to the genre. The research ascertained that Boys' Love fans have normal families; the only distinct characteristic of theirs is that they didn't have an outright patriarch for a father. All four of the fans never had a boyfriend ever since but they are not homosexuals. Immersing themselves into YAOI fandom is not for the reason that they wanted to deviate from societal norms; they are genuinely enthralled with the uniqueness of BL stories. YAOI became a part of the fans' everyday life and they regard homosexual love, specifically male homosexual love, as "the purest love" or a "higher form of love". en_US
dc.subject YAOI en_US
dc.subject Boys' love en_US
dc.subject BL en_US
dc.subject Shonen-ai en_US
dc.subject Shojo manga en_US
dc.subject Dojinshi en_US
dc.title WHEN GIRLS MEET BOYS,LOVE A Descriptive Study on Females Who are Into YAOI en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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