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Boys' love manga essays on the sexual ambiguity and cross-cultural fandom of the genre

""Boys' love," a male-male homoerotic genre written primarily by women for women, enjoys global popularity and is one of the most rapidly growing publishing niches in the United States. This collection of 14 essays addresses boys' love as it has been received and modified by fans outside Japan as a commodity, controversy, and culture"--Provided by publisher.

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  • """Boys' love," a male-male homoerotic genre written primarily by women for women, enjoys global popularity and is one of the most rapidly growing publishing niches in the United States. This collection of 14 essays addresses boys' love as it has been received and modified by fans outside Japan as a commodity, controversy, and culture"--Provided by publisher."
  • """Boys' love," a male-male homoerotic genre written primarily by women for women, enjoys global popularity and is one of the most rapidly growing publishing niches in the United States. This collection of 14 essays addresses boys' love as it has been received and modified by fans outside Japan as a commodity, controversy, and culture"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • """Boys' love," a male-male homoerotic genre written primarily by women for women, enjoys global popularity and is one of the most rapidly growing publishing niches in the United States. This collection of 14 essays addresses boys' love as it has been received and modified by fans outside Japan as a commodity, controversy, and culture"--Provided by publisher"
  • ""'Boys' love, ' a male-male homoerotic genre written primarily by women for women, enjoys global popularity and is one of the most rapidly growing publishing niches in the United States. This collection of 14 essays addresses boys' love as it has been received and modified by fans outside Japan as a commodity, controversy, and culture"--Provided by publisher."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"
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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "Boys' love manga essays on the sexual ambiguity and cross-cultural fandom of the genre"
  • "Boys' love manga essays on the sexual ambiguity and cross-cultural fandom of the genre"@en
  • "Boys' love manga : essays on the sexual ambiguity and cross-cultural fandom of the genre"