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- The Queer and Affective Practices of a Yaoi Manga Fan Community
- Explorations in Children's Animated Horror Films Megan Estelle Troutman University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- A Review of Research on Sexual Violence in Audio-Visual Media
- On a Good Day, You Get to Kill a Whore: Narrative Misogyny and Female Audiences in Supernatural
- Lovely Complex
- Into/Out of the Critical Divide: the Indeterminacy of Hero Vivian Lee, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Kenneth KW Chan
- On Liminality in Horror and the Threatened Boundary Between the Real and the Imagined
- Observing Changes in Gender and Sexuality in Slasher
- Nationalism, Masculinity, and Zhiji in Contemporary Wuxia Pian
- The Influence of Traditional Japanese Theater, Culture, and Aesthetics On
- Inquiry: the University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal
- A Queer Analysis of Gender Normativity and Homophobia in Japanese
- Post-Feminism, Shaming, and Wedding-Themed Reality Television
- Tese Final 2014 Raphael
- The Subculture of Yaoi As a Social Bond Between Women Amy Ann O'brien
- Leatherface in Love Sexuality and Gender in Horror Films Daniel Raby Professor Rodger Streitmatter Spring 2011 University Honors
- Language in Postmodern Horror: Shifting Away from Stereotype to Heroine
- Gender and Sexuality in Shoujo Manga: Undoing Heteronormative Expectations in Utena, Pet Shop of Horrors, and Angel Sanctuary
- Gender and Parenting in the Worlds of Alien and Blade Runner Emerald Studies in Popular Culture and Gender
- Japanese Film by Andrew Grossman
- The Subculture of Yaoi As a Social Bond Between Women