Want to read critical work about yaoi, slash fiction, rape, the Omegaverse, and The Tale of Genji?

Lowkeydying December 19, 2017 5:24 pm

Dear Mangago Community,
This year I took a class about sex and gender in Japanese literature and Culture. For my final paper I wrote an essay that I think you all would like. I discuss the historical use of rape which, as we all know, is seen constantly in yaoi. If you want to learn more about traditional works of Japanese literature, the Omegaverse, or the slash fiction come take a peek at my work. And if you have any comments, you disagree, you agree, anything please share. I would love to hear the thoughts of my fellow Fujoshi.

Link down below:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_B232XQLbdwpPwegboPeVulozkH5H1c-rGvV6eSYrsE/edit?usp=sharing

Responses
    Ben is a Hoe December 19, 2017 5:47 pm

    That was very enlightening. Thanks for sharing!

    Anonymous Ash December 19, 2017 6:16 pm

    Holy shit, Supernatural created the Omegaverse trope?! Wow, who woulda thunk. Lol, I enjoyed the read and how truthful it really is, yaoi is a separate reality. Thanks for sharing!

    Anonymous December 19, 2017 6:36 pm

    During my freshman year I wrote a paper about female writer's, focusing specifically on Murasaki. You hit the nail on the head, except The Tale of Genji could arguably be used to fight patriarchy as well. In Murasaki's time, women were seen as impure beings because of things beyond their control. Being emotional was looked down upon. Menstruating was horrid among other "feminine" characteristics.

    Truly, the only reason she was able to write The Tale of Genji was because she was lucky enough to be in the right class and the language allowed for it (female writers had to use an entire different character system). So, to finally see a man, Genji, become illogical and emotional (something that was seen as "feminine") and face consequences was a big step forward. It was a step closer to reality. For once, men embraced femininity instead of insulted it.

    Nice writing. I don't think any one who has read The Tale of Genji wasn't creeped out by his "urges" for young muraskai. Lol

    ehre-wahrheit December 19, 2017 6:47 pm

    !!! thank you for sharing. we learned much aboutbsex in Japanese culture and literature during my Sex and Culture class, and i finally understood why so much of the same tropes are used and seen throughout different Japanese media. thank you again for sharing this!

    hachihachi December 19, 2017 6:50 pm

    Lovely and very truthful documentation on the truth of the yaoi genre- admittedly I am guilty of using yaoi as an escapism and so on.If only more people,especially young fujoshis knew this-for they are very misinformed by how badly homosexuality is portrayed through yaoi and have very wrong perceptions on the topic.Good job!

    Reality bites December 19, 2017 7:31 pm

    The Tale of Genji is considered to be a master work of court life and manners of the Hei an period. (11th cent.) Jpn. Genji is in love with his father's (the King) wife which he cannot have. He spends a lot of time running around trying to seduce her,even to the point of force. He already has many mistress but he wants her. She is idea of the perfect woman . He can do no wrong in the eyes of others hence the name of Shining Prince, other women line up to be with him .but he other wants this one woman. She rebuts him until she gives in. She leaves pregnant. Genji marries Someone else does not love who dies. He meets a young girl who looks like his true love and he takes her in to raise her. He breaks he heart to and marries some one else. the rest of the book deals with his children and grand children. The book contains a lot of court customs and background, what people did with their time.

    chizaman December 19, 2017 9:10 pm
    Holy shit, Supernatural created the Omegaverse trope?! Wow, who woulda thunk. Lol, I enjoyed the read and how truthful it really is, yaoi is a separate reality. Thanks for sharing! @Anonymous Ash

    I knew that. I deserve a cookie.

    Fehlover December 19, 2017 10:53 pm

    Nicely written. I like your analysis, and it's very informative about the growth of yaoi. I read through the whole thing, and I made some suggestions on the side. I hope you don't mind. They are pretty minor mistakes.