My thesis sucks...
Mon, Mar. 24th, 2003 05:24 pmIn the middle of page twelve, which means I will probably be done before midnight. So it's still in by Monday, which means I haven't really lied to my advisor, yes?
I hate the feeling that I've already said everything I wanted to say in the introduction, and the entire twelve pages of this chapter are simply reiterating everything I wrote in the intro and my first chapter. Almost can't wait to get to the Utena chapter, in which I can stop being all meta about anime and manga scholarship and just deal with a text! Yay symbolism!
However, now I'm extremely interested in why people read and write slash. My entire thesis is pretty much based on the fact that I think anime and manga shouldn't just be read in a sociological light, especially shojo manga, and especially shonen ai. All the critics mostly argue that Japanese girls read and write shonen ai and yaoi because they are afraid of their own sexuality or rebelling against patriarchal society. Or both. Is it that way for slash too? Or is it more something like a personal turn-on?
Anyway, these are my muddled thesis thoughts of the day.
I hate the feeling that I've already said everything I wanted to say in the introduction, and the entire twelve pages of this chapter are simply reiterating everything I wrote in the intro and my first chapter. Almost can't wait to get to the Utena chapter, in which I can stop being all meta about anime and manga scholarship and just deal with a text! Yay symbolism!
However, now I'm extremely interested in why people read and write slash. My entire thesis is pretty much based on the fact that I think anime and manga shouldn't just be read in a sociological light, especially shojo manga, and especially shonen ai. All the critics mostly argue that Japanese girls read and write shonen ai and yaoi because they are afraid of their own sexuality or rebelling against patriarchal society. Or both. Is it that way for slash too? Or is it more something like a personal turn-on?
Anyway, these are my muddled thesis thoughts of the day.
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