Queering mainstream media: Matsuko Deluxe as modern-day kuroko
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posted on 2023-05-24, 05:26authored byKatsuhiko Suganuma
One cannot discuss the social conditions facing sexual minorities without taking into consideration the idea of visibility. As implied in the discourse of 'coming out of the closet', gaining public visibility has been one of the major political objectives of queer activism and of relevant equal rights campaigning. While the Japanese mainstream media have been instrumental in assisting sexual minorities with becoming more visible in society, they have simultaneously exploited queer representations. In situations by which sexual minorities gain public visibility, Leo Bersani aptly reminds us that '(o)nce we agreed to be seen, we also agreed to being policed' (1995, p. 12).
History
Publication title
Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media
Editors
F Darling-Wolf
Pagination
169-179
ISBN
9781138917415
Department/School
School of Humanities
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Extent
26
Rights statement
Copyright 2018 The Author
Repository Status
Restricted
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