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  • "Boys' Love," Yaoi, and Art Education: Issues of Power and Pedagogy
  • "Kinda like the folklore of its day": "Supernatural," fairy tales, and ostension | Tosenberger | Transformative Works and Cultures
  • "Straight" Women, Queer Texts: Boy-Love Manga and the Rise of a Global Counterpublic
  • "The epic love story of Sam and Dean": Supernatural, queer readings, and the romance of incestuous fan fiction
  • (Page 1 of 15) - 'New Women' and the Creation of Modern Sexuality: A Comparative Analysis of Japan and Korea authored by Shin, Jiweon. and Muta, Kazue.
  • 100の質問 - Wikipedia
  • 20/30 Vision: Scenarios for the Humanities in 2030 | Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  • 82 Columbia Law Review 1982 Fair Use as Market Failure: A Structural and Economic Analysis of the Betamax Case and Its Predecessors
  • :: SCAN | journal of media arts culture ::
  • A Fannish Field of Value: Online Fan Gift Culture
  • A history of the fujoshi love affair with Jump
  • A nightmare of capitalist Japan: Spirited Away
  • A Treasure Hunter’s Guide to Dōjinshi « Contemporary Japanese Literature
  • Academic Evolution: Scholarly Communications must be Mobile
  • Academic Publishers Attempting To Eliminate Fair Use At Universities [Updated] | Techdirt
  • Accessing Japanese Digital Libraries: Three Case Studies
  • Ada Lovelace Day: Two ground-breaking open source projects | Infotropism
  • Affective Aesthetics « Symposium Blog
  • Akihabara: Conditioning a Public "Otaku" Image
  • Allons Gai: Be-Boy magazine in French « A Face Made for Radio: Helen McCarthy's Blog
  • Amateur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Amateur Aesthetics Sean Cubitt
  • Amateur-to-Amateur
  • Amazon.com: Gender And Power in the Japanese Visual Field (9780756781545): Joshua S. Mostow, Norman Bryson, Maribeth Graybill: Books
  • An Alternative African American Image in Japan: Jero as the Cross-Generational Bridge between Japan and the United States
  • Animals in Art - Animal Symbolism
  • Anime Creativity: Characters and Premises in the Quest for Cool Japan
  • apophenia » Blog Archive » Facebook and “radical transparency” (a rant)
  • ARE WE TOO PROFESSIONAL? | More Intelligent Life
  • Asiajin » Copyright Mark May Mean “Miss” For Japanese Teens
  • Association of Internet Researchers
  • Attitudes to Animal Euthanasia in Japan: A Brief Review of Cultural Influences
  • azurelunatic: How Dreamwidth is helping save LiveJournal
  • BBC NEWS | UK | England | Tyne | Man cleared over Girls Aloud blog
  • Beautiful Girls as Beautiful Boys; Transcultural Shoujo Subgenres and Gender Performance Amanda Landa / FLOW Staff |
  • Beautiful, Borrowed, and Bent: "Boys' Love" as Girls' Love in Shôjo Manga
  • Behavioral economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • betweenthebliss: gay in the media, slash, and why trek fandom makes me wibble.
  • Big bad wolf
  • Big Content's depraved indifference - Boing Boing
  • Bishie Sparkle - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • Blank White Eyes - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • Blush Sticker - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • Book clubs: women and the uses of reading in everyday life
  • Boys' Love and Female Friendships: the Subculture of Yaoi as a Social Bond Between Women
  • Boys' Love: En studie av maskuliniteter och maktrelationer i yaoi manga
  • Boys’ Love vs. Yaoi: An Essay on Terminology | The Mark of Ashen Wings
  • Bringing it all back home: essays on cultural studies
  • Bromance & BL
  • Buffy/Faith Adult Femslash: Queer Porn With a Plot
  • Calendar Boy Manga Based on National Holidays Released
  • Calvin Trillin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Cartoony vs. Realistic Images in the Brain
  • Cat Smile - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • Category:Animals in popular culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Children, 'insects' and play in Japan
  • cimorene: gay media invisibility: representations of our own (gay genre) vs queering the text (slash)
  • Comic Market: How the World's Biggest Amateur Comic Fair Shaped Japanese Dōjinshi Culture
  • Comics Go to the Ivy League
  • Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: Acafandom and Beyond: Week One, Part One (Anne Kustritz, Louisa Stein, and Sam Ford)
  • Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: From a Cyberspace of Their Own to Television 2.0: An Interview with Rhianon Bury (Part Two)
  • Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: How "Dumbledore's Army" Is Transforming Our World: An Interview with the HP Alliance's Andrew Slack (Part One)
  • Constructivism (learning theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • COPYRIGHTS RETOLD: HOW INTERPRETIVE RIGHTS FOSTER CREATIVY AND JUSTIFY FANBASED ACTIVITIES
  • Cory Doctorow on copyright and piracy: 'Every pirate wants to be an admiral' - video | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
  • Cross-Cultural Study on Facial Regions as Cues to Recognize Emotions of Virtual Agents
  • Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Cultivating Japanese Whiteness: The 'Whitening' Cosmetics Boom and the Japanese Identity
  • Culture is Anti-Rivalrous | Techdirt
  • cupidsbow: "Let me show you my fannish entitlement" by cupidsbow
  • Cybertext - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • damned_colonial: Mercedes Lackey's and Jim Butcher's fanfic policies, and how Creative Commons does/doesn't work
  • Dark Energy: What Fansubs Reveal about the Copyright Wars
  • Derivative By Any Other Name; or, A Cultural Approach to Fan Fiction Genre Theory | Antenna
  • Die Erforschung populärer Medien und das Problem nichtwissenschaftlicher Quellen – Das Beispiel der Wikipedia (pdf)
  • DIY Media
  • dmp | Thoughts about Orientalism, Imperialism & Steampunking Asia
  • Doujin Work's Hiroyuki to Oversee New Collaborative Comic Gear Mag
  • Dr. Robin Anne Reid - What do you mean pleasure, white man? abstract
  • DRAWING IDEA FROM EXPRESSION: CREATING A LEGAL SPACE FOR CULTURALLY APPROPRIATED LITERARY CHARACTERS
  • Dueling with Censorship: Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series’ Pastiche of Dubbing
  • EEG Source Localization during Empathy of Iconic and Realistic Cartoon Characters
  • Electronic literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Electronic Literature: What is it?
  • Elegant Caucasians, Amorous Arabs, and Invisible Others: Signs and Images of Foreigners in Japanese BL Manga
  • Emerald | Research on Emotion in Organizations | Chapter 13 Creative conflict in digital imaging communities
  • esorlehcar: laurashapiro has an interesting post on
  • Everybody’s Fujoshi Girlfriend
  • Excludability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • f/f fanfiction through the eyes of a fence-sitter
  • Fan Cultures by Matt. Hills
  • Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet
  • Fanart as craft and the creation of culture
  • fanficforensics: "...not just for people of different cultures, either. Many people don't grasp the significance of comics of their own culture"
  • fanficforensics: Braidotti seminar finished. Was great. Exhausting, though :)
  • fanficforensics: BTW, all abstracts for the conference at http://bit.ly/7Wm2N0. (Mine ended up having little to do with my actual talk, but oh well) #jskul
  • fanficforensics: But food first. Second session of day 1 (shojo manga) just ended and was rather great, be back in an hour or so. #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Did own presentation on influence of copyright on place of fanworks in comics studies http://prezi.com/_x7wudfrex2d . Went vr well #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Finally making progress on a sensible system to pick representative samples from the bazillion Harry Potter fics out there. Huzzah.
  • fanficforensics: Finding it extremely hard to suspend disbelief and just go with the story with most dojinshi, and it definitely isn't just the language
  • fanficforensics: finding links between discrimination in academia and publishing, feminist theory, and interwebs
  • fanficforensics: First obvious Disney reference in dojinshi, took ages to find one. (HP people as chars from Peter Pan. Draco as the croc = instant classic.)
  • fanficforensics: Funny dj has Harry worrying that his dojinshi popularity is being eclipsed with the arrival of 'oyasedai' (parents' generation') dojinshi
  • fanficforensics: Great cleanup of the manga library at uni today, with a bunch of real, live student volunteers! We must be a Serious Library now.
  • fanficforensics: how about 'fest'-type dojinshi with numerous short contrubutions by many dojinshika
  • fanficforensics: http://bit.ly/14VQMd racism in "300" - Without analyzing and critiquing images in pop culture ... we are ignoring the most powerful medi ...
  • fanficforensics: I must be missing ten references to other games/manga/etc per dojinshi, only caught the FF one because I read a couple of FF fics once. Ack.
  • fanficforensics: I was expecting a lot of James/Snape in HP dojinshi, but so much of it? Spotted some Snupin and a Snarry or two, but that's about it
  • fanficforensics: I'm really starting to wonder about all the media coverage on "herbivorous men" in Japan. Is this an actual development or a media fad?
  • fanficforensics: Lost notes on economy being basically a system to satisfy desires. Damn those loose papers, why can't I stick with one note-taking medium?
  • fanficforensics: Mildly annoyed now -I'm the only person with a laptop in the room, just got pointed at again during talk of how we are placated with gadgets
  • fanficforensics: More crossover dojinshi! HP meets Final Fantasy as Gilderoy Lockhart's sister Tifa joins the cast.
  • fanficforensics: Natsume Fusanosuke speaking now, like Pascal about similar visual systems in comics around the world, which may form a 'common' language
  • fanficforensics: Nearly 200 dojinshi entered, now to select 100 samples. But one dj often contains several stories, so about 50 physical dj would probably do
  • fanficforensics: New blog post: speaking at "Comics Worlds and the World of Comics: Scholarship on a Global Scale" in two weeks http://bit.ly/5JyPCr
  • fanficforensics: New post: A higher power wants me to talk about yaoi http://tinyurl.com/nsklm9
  • fanficforensics: New post: Conference "Comics Worlds and the World of Comics: Scholarship on a Global Scale" underway http://tinyurl.com/y8c27pr
  • fanficforensics: New post: Fic/art rec: The Mutant Problem http://tinyurl.com/rdtd74
  • fanficforensics: New post: Presentation on dojinshi, fan culture, copyright and amateur-professional divide http://tinyurl.com/ya8ru3j
  • fanficforensics: Now charged with bringing Tina violent pornography for female readers. Will be digging out Potter fan stuff. Good times. #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Oh, there will be an explanation about the new manga research graduate program of Seika University in a couple of hours. Sweet. #jskul
  • fanficforensics: One way to simplify fic selection -include only livejournal content (LJ is central to the fandom and is very good with dating stuff)
  • fanficforensics: Or I could estimate pairing popularity by number of LJ comms/posts/interested users, and pic recced fics based on those percentages
  • fanficforensics: Pascal Lefèvre (http://bit.ly/5H6hpu, 'PL' from now on) speaking now. "Each 'kind' of comic occupies a different cultural space"
  • fanficforensics: PL stresses looking for similarities between kinds of comics, but doesn't want a 'classic reductive structuralistic approach'...
  • fanficforensics: PL: "more international collaborative comparative research on comics media needed, in spite of obstacles such as language"
  • fanficforensics: RB on that dismissive characterization of fans: it's a generational difference, modern fans are far more sophisticated than RB's generation
  • fanficforensics: RB: foucault: resist from the center if you're in the center, you can only use the master's tools to effectively resist (really?)
  • fanficforensics: RB: foucault: society mutates from industrial to research-driven information society: power is knowledge, genetic "capital" (semen, eggs)
  • fanficforensics: RB: levi-strauss: interpretation by gail rubin of work was dead wrong, I'm not arguing for compulsory heteronormativity
  • fanficforensics: RB: political question via woolf/de beauvoir: what makes us want to be part of a system that excludes us from production of knowledge?
  • fanficforensics: RB: potestas = power that restricts you, potentia = your level of power/intensity/what you are capable of
  • fanficforensics: Researching zoomorphism in manga at the moment. That includes all the people wearing cat ears
  • fanficforensics: Revamping first-year "introduction to Japanese culture and literature" course. More manga and less tanka, we'll see how it works out #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Second session 'Border-crossing Comics Studies under the conditions of globalization' starting now #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Sidetracked by Braidotti referring to fans (and pointing to me) as example of people/women just holding up a mirror to 'master'. Objection!
  • fanficforensics: Speaking now: Odagiri Hiroshi, (OH) critic of american comics. "Many Japanese universities just use manga as tool of self-promotion" #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Sucked into snopes.com loop. Was doing so well on conference preparation, too :P
  • fanficforensics: Talked with the admirable Trina Robbins http://bit.ly/7yTdnW on what comics girls/women generally like to read #jskul
  • fanficforensics: To do: look up involvement of foucault in iranian revolution
  • fanficforensics: Toying with Google Wave for embedded class notes in drupal. Just what I need in theory, still some technical trouble
  • fanficforensics: Which more or less satisfies me, will blog on this later. Still a few issues.
  • fanficforensics: Will be throwing around random dojinshi-related tweets at high speed for another few hours. Just a warning
  • fanficforensics: Will choose only dj created after "Order of the Phoenix" was published in Japanese, and fics published after OotP came out in English
  • fanficforensics: Will try to get hold of her during break and explain what fanfic etc actually contains, she's probably just missing a nuance about 'fans'
  • fanficforensics: Year-old notes suggesting total obsession with 'Freakonomics' at the time. Loved that methodology, probably still do. To re-read
  • fanficforensics: YES. Finally got access to wireless network in Kyoto Manga Museum -thank you, friendly sysadmin. Will be tweeting sessions now. #jskul
  • fanficforensics: Yesterday keynote with Thierry Groensteen, who was interesting but said some unimpressive things on gender studies and OEL manga #jskul
  • Fanlore: a wiki for and by fans who create and consume fanworks such as fanfiction, fanart and vids, to record and document the culture and activities of their communities
  • Fans Behaving Badly: Anime Metafandom, Brutal Criticism, and the Intellectual Fan
  • Feminism For Real: Deconstructing the Academic Industrial Complex of Feminism | Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture
  • franzeska: Fandom and Money - Zines vs. Venture Capital Bullshit
  • Fujoshi
  • Fujoshi: Nutzen und Gratifikation bei Boys' Love Manga in Japan und Deutschland (pdf)
  • Genealogy of animal-personifications and views on animals in Japanese comics after world war 2
  • GerbasilFurries.pdf (application/pdf-object)
  • Gift economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Global culture: media, arts, policy and globalization
  • Glossary | Organization for Transformative Works
  • Guestpost: Karen Hellekson on research ethics « Fandom Research
  • Guestpost: Kristina Busse on academics, fans, and the fuzzy line between « Fandom Research
  • Hanryū no Shakaigaku: Fandamu, Kazoku, Ibunka Kōryū (Sociology of the Korean Boom: Fandom, The Family, and Intercultural Exchange)
  • Haraway1988.pdf (application/pdf オブジェクト)
  • Hidden Eyes - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • http://magatsu.sakura.ne.jp/webman.htm
  • Humanistic Coding? | Re-mediation Roomy-nation
  • Hyperreality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • hypothetically speaking - slash/gen: I would like to ship it
  • I Love you as you are: Marriages between Different Kinds
  • I Put You There: User-Generated Content and Anticircumvention
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  • Ian Bogost - Against Aca-Fandom
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  • Illegal Art: Articles
  • Importance Placed on Physical Attractiveness and Advertisement-Inspired Social Comparison Behavior Among Japanese Female and Male Teenagers
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  • Knock it off: Global treaty against media piracy won't work in Asia
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  • L'appropriation des contenus audiovisuels : les enseignements des fanfictions - Institut de l'audiovisuel - Ina SUP
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  • Like Holding a Bird: What the Prevalence of Fansubbing can Teach Us about the Use of Strategic Selective Copyright Enforcement
  • linkspam: SurveyFail Masterpost
  • Liz Coleman's call to reinvent liberal arts education Video on TED.com
  • Local meanings in global space: a case study of women's 'Boy love' web sites in Japanese and English
  • Lost Feeling
  • Magazine on cross dressing has been published
  • Making Light: "Fanfic": force of nature
  • Male-Male Romance by and for Women in Japan: A History and the Subgenres of Yaoi Fictions
  • Man on Man: The New Gay Romance ... written by and for straight women
  • Manga Effects - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • McLuhan Studies Premiere Issue: Eco's Prophetic Vision of Mass Culture
  • Measuring sex stereotypes: A multinational study (revised ed.).
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  • Memex 1.1 » Blog Archive » The Dylan enclosure movement
  • mohanty.pdf (application/pdf オブジェクト)
  • Monstrous melodrama: Expanding the scope of melodramatic identification to interpret negative fan responses to Supernatural
  • New Essays on Umberto Eco
  • News, Reviews, Clues, Interviews and Other Ancillary Materials -- A Critique and Research Proposal
  • No Climax, No Point, No Meaning? Japanese Women's Boy-Love Sites on the Internet
  • Odd Shaped Panel - Television Tropes & Idioms
  • Once Again, Using Industry's Own Methodology Shows That Copyright Exceptions Contribute More To The Economy Than Copyright | Techdirt
  • Online Literacy Is a Lesser Kind - ChronicleReview.com
  • Onomatopoeic neologisms in Japanese comics
  • Open source - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • Open-work: Dining at the Interstices
  • Origine et nature des kappa = Origin and nature of the kappa
  • otw_news: New copyright law likely to strengthen protection for fanworks and remix culture in Brazil
  • pas au-delà: Theory's Empire: Dissenting With "Dissent"
  • Personal Connections in the Digital Age - Google ブックス
  • Pop! Goes the Fanart « Symposium Blog
  • Pornography, Rape and Sex Crimes in Japan
  • Project MUSE - Cinema Journal - Introduction
  • Project MUSE - Cinema Journal - Living in a Den of Thieves: Fan Video and Digital Challenges to Ownership
  • Project MUSE - Cinema Journal - Should Fan Fiction Be Free?
  • Queer girl fandom and "South of Nowhere," text version
  • Queer theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Racism in academia: the white superiority supposition in the “unbiased” search for knowledge
  • Reading Boys' Love in the West
  • Reading Harry Potter: A personal and collective experience
  • Rebecca Tushnet's 43(B)log: How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
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  • Repackaging fan culture: The regifting economy of ancillary content models | Scott | Transformative Works and Cultures
  • Repeat Viewing: Television Analysis in the DVD Age
  • Rethinking the Humanities and advancing civilization in a violent world
  • Rewriting the Script: Toward a Politics of Young People's Digital Media Participation - Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies
  • Rivalry (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • rodo's journal - How Trademarks Can Threaten Fanficcers
  • Roughtheory.org » Wearing the Juice: A Case Study in Research Implosion
  • Russian LiveJournal: National specifics in the development of a virtual community
  • Scanlation Nation: Amateur Manga Translators Tell Their Stories
  • Science 2.0: A Web Native Research Record – Applying the Best of the Web to the Lab Notebook — Global Nerdy
  • SDJA - Art - Animal Symbolism
  • Semantic Shifts: where ‘The Tudors’ resembles OEL manga « A Face Made for Radio: Helen McCarthy's Blog
  • Semiotics and Visual Culture: Sights, Signs, and Significance
  • Semiotics Encyclopedia Online - Social Semiotics
  • Serious amateurs - dojinshi publishing how-to
  • Sexuality in American and Japanese Comic Books
  • ship_manifesto: Argus Filch/Severus Snape (Harry Potter)
  • Snupin Central / FrontPage
  • Social semiotics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Standing out in the crowd: my OSCON keynote | Infotropism
  • Steampunk & Race | The Mark of Ashen Wings
  • Stereotypes of animals - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
  • Stuff Digital Humanists Like: Defining Digital Humanities by its Values
  • Suffering Forces Us to Think beyond the Right–Left Barrier
  • Super deformed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Surprise as a facial expression in animation - examples from Ghibli Studio animated films
  • Sword play: The cultural semiotics of violent scapegoating and sexual and racial othering
  • Technologies of the Childhood Imagination: Media Mixes, Hypersociality, and Recombinant Cultural Form
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  • The Continuum encyclopedia of animal ... - Google Boeken
  • The cyborg-other: Japan's animated images of sex, gender, and race
  • The Dark Side Wins: Lucasfilm Shuts Down Star Wars Fan Movie Marathon | Techdirt
  • The Female as Subject
  • The inadequacies of pairing as a label
  • The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality: Japan
  • The international yaoi boys' love fandom and the regulation of virtual child pornography: current legislation and its implications
  • The Mutant Problem - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com
  • The personification in children's comic strips in early 1920s: a case study of Sunday comic in Yorozutyohou newspaper
  • The Queering of Haruhi Fujioka: Cross-Dressing, Camp and Commoner Culture in Ouran High School Host Club
  • The rewards of non-commercial production: distinctions and status in the anime music video scene
  • The right of making available
  • The Role of the 'tojisha' in Current Debates about Sexual Minority Rights in Japan - Japanese Studies
  • The Role of the Villainess : Women's Language in the Japanese Girl's Comic Life
  • The Shared Imagination of Bishōnen, Pan-East Asian Soft Masculinity: Reading DBSK, Youtube.com and Transcultural New Media Consumption
  • The Snape/Harry Wiki / FrontPage
  • The Visual Linguist: (^_^) ... Emoticons and the Brain
  • The World of Yaoi: The Internet, Censorship and the Global Boys' Love" Fandom
  • theorynut - Dissertation Plan
  • thingswithwings: again? we're having this debate again?
  • Titus Hjelm – From Demonic to Genetic: The Rise and Fall of Religion in Vampire Film
  • Transformative bodies: Anime, fandom, and cyborg sub-cultures
  • Turntable.fm Showing How Sharing Music Is Communication | Techdirt
  • twitcomike - コミケ情報をみんなで共有!
  • Umberto Eco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Umberto Eco and His Travels in Hyperreality
  • USER INNOVATION AND CREATIVE CONSUMPTION IN JAPANESE CULTURE INDUSTRIES: THE CASE OF AKIHABARA, TOKYO
  • Using the forced metaphor-elicitation technique (FMET) to meet animal companions within self
  • Vegetal and mineral memory: The future of books
  • Videogame Art: Remixing, Reworking and Other Interventions
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  • vis漫画・アニメの表現 - Wikipedia
  • Waiting 100+ Years For Version 2.0 | Techdirt
  • Website Nico Nico Douga goes live ... house | The Japan Times Online
  • What Race Do They Represent and Does Mine Have Anything to Do with It? Perceived Racial Categories of Anime Characters
  • When I Became a Mom I Put Away Childish Things | Geek Feminism Blog
  • When West Writes East: In Search of an Ethic for Cross-Cultural Interviewing}
  • Where is Middle Earth? The International Reception of the Lord of the Ring as Popular Culture
  • Who is harmed by a "Real Names" policy? - Geek Feminism Wiki
  • Why Abundance is Good: A Reply to Nick Carr | Britannica Blog
  • Why Abundance Should Breed Optimism: A Second Reply to Nick Carr | Britannica Blog
  • Why are Japanese Girls’ Comics full of Boys Bonking?
  • Why Japanese are negative regarding love | 世論 What Japan Thinks
  • Why poor countries lead the world in piracy | Technology | guardian.co.uk
  • Why PROTECT IP Will Fail: Cultural Acceptance, Not Fear Of Punishment, Makes People Abide By Laws | Techdirt
  • Women and Children Last: The Discursive Construction of Weblogs
  • Women’s Pornography: "Lady’s Comics" in 1990s Japan; Homophobic Homos, Rapes of Love, and Queer Lesbians: Yaoi as a Conflicting Site of Homo/ Hetero-Sexual Female Sexual Fantasy
  • Writing and the Digital Generation ... - Google Books
  • WRITING THE LOVE OF BOYS: REPRESENTATIONS OF MALE-MALE DESIRE IN THE LITERATURE OF MURAYAMA KAITA AND EDOGAWA RANPO
  • Yano Research Reports on Japan's 2009-10 Otaku Market - Anime News Network
  • Yaoi Ronsō: Discussing Depictions of Male Homosexuality in Japanese Girls' Comics, Gay Comics and Gay Pornography
  • Yaoi: Redrawing Male Love
  • Yoshihiro Yonezawa interview
  • You Are What You Buy: Postmodern Consumption and Fandom of Japanese Popular Culture
  • Youth Brigade: Clearing up the Tokyo Youth Ordinance Bill
  • YouTube - Harry potter doujinshi: Spacewalk
  • [pixiv] pixivについて
  • 「ハリー・ポッター」シリーズにおける二人の孤児
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