
More than just an eye for BL: Fujoshi’s Queer Affective Literacies
Well, didn’t think a meme would be apt for this moment but I really feel that it has been a journey from this blog to this journal article.
Well, didn’t think a meme would be apt for this moment but I really feel that it has been a journey from this blog to this journal article.
In this episode of Fujojocast, I’m joined by Emma Hanashiro from @futekiya and we talk about how their website aims to help diversify our BL reading needs.
Today would have been the Blush Convention. For years, as organisers, we’ve sought to find ways to hold the […]
For #BLush801, I focus my spotlight on Kumota Haruko’s works and the different reasons why her adorable works are worth the journey.
BL has changed in ways that breaks language and spatial barriers. I reflect on the increasingly multicultural face of boys love. What do you think? Join me and you
This new normal should not stop us from celebrating boys love culture! So join us celebrate BL this 801 with #BLush801
In case you missed the memo, fandom is not a safe place, especially for BIPOC fans. It’s something that we […]
Who knew that one day I will write an academic article which made me read quite a lot of nasty boys love manga. But that is life.
Fujojocast returns with Dr. Thomas Baudinette, as he gives me a primer on Thai BL!