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Friday, June 28, 2013

Other Events This Weekend

Other Events This Weekend


Central Coast Comic Con 2014 (C4) Ventura, CA


September 12th-14th, 2014 Connichi 2014 Kassel, Germany


September 12th-14th, 2014 Fanboy Expo Tampa 2014 Tampa, FL


September 12th-14th, 2014 Heart O Texas Comic Con 2014 Waco, TX


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September 12th-14th, 2014 Monsterpalooza 2014 Burbank, CA


September 12th-14th, 2014 Montreal Comiccon 2014 Montreal, QC, Canada


September 12th-14th, 2014 Nan Desu Kan 2014 Denver, CO


September 12th-14th, 2014 The Vampire Diaries Official Convention - Las Vegas 2014 Las Vegas, NV


September 12th-14th, 2014 Wizard World Richmond Comic Con 2014 Richmond, VA


September 12th-14th, 2014 Granite State ComiCon 2014 Manchester, NH


September 13th-14th, 2014 Oz Comic-Con Sydney 2014 Darling Harbour, NSW, Australia


September 13th-14th, 2014

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Too hot for Kindle? Amazon pulls yaoi from Kindle store

Too hot for Kindle? Amazon pulls yaoi from Kindle store


Yaoi manga is a niche genre, but like all niche genres, it has a devoted following. Yaoi readers gobble up the books like romance fans read Harlequin novels, which is not surprising as they are basically the same thing, except that yaoi 1) is manga, 2) is a love story between two men, and 3) often includes lots of sex.


It’s hard to know whether number 2 or 3 above is responsible, but Amazon has instructed at least one publisher to remove its yaoi books from the Kindle store, while allowing considerably more explicit male-female titles to remain. Digital Manga Publishing, which puts out several lines of yaoi, ranging from the fairly tame June imprint to the pretty steamy 801, posted this notice on its blog yesterday:


Recently Amazon has become more strict in enforcing their content requirements for ebooks. Several DMP books that have been available online since 2009 are getting the axe, beginning with our 801 Media titles like Weekend Lovers and King of Debt. However, in the last few days the issue has spread to the June imprint by Amazon’s refusal of The Selfish Demon King, and the removal of The Color of Love from the Kindle store. We fear that Amazon may target more of our books for removal so we’re warning all Amazon Kindle store users that providing you with our content may become more difficult in the future. However, if you purchase our ebooks before Amazon decides to remove it from their store you will still be able to access the book from your account.


All the books mentioned are already gone from the Kindle store, and several are missing from Amazon’s print book selection as well.


(Warning: NSFW image below.)


I looked at the linked content requirements and didn’t see anything addressing explicit sex, but someone at Amazon’s yaoi forum pulled this out of their guidelines:


“Pornography


Pornography and hard-core material that depicts graphic sexual acts.


Offensive Material


What we deem offensive is probably about what you would expect. Amazon Digital Services, Inc. reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of Titles sold on our site.”


I’m going to confess right here that I haven’t read any of the manga we are discussing. It’s just not my thing. But fortunately, lots of other people do read them. Here’s Julie Opipari. a longtime manga reader, writing about one of the pulled manga, The Color of Love:


The sex, like the rest of The Color of Love, was understated and almost gentle as the couples expressed their deep affections for each other. While there are panels of entwined couples, there’s hardly even a fleeting glimpse of muscled buttocks here. Drats.


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In fact, all the reviews I checked described the book as more sweet than sexy, which raises the question: If this story had been about a man and a woman, would it have been removed from the store?


A quick search suggests that the answer is “no.” Titles currently available on Kindle include Christmas Creampie . a graphic novel in which “horny Whoreville hussies show a frustrated dildo shop owner the true meaning of Christmas,” and Little Lorna in Resort Sports (I’m not even going to link to this one), in which Little Lorna, who is spunky, sexy, but “not too bright,” goes on vacation to Mexico with her Uncle Bob; “nudity, spanking, and sexy humor” result.


So apparently a sweet love story between two men is unacceptable, but an orgy in a dildo shop is OK.


At least one other publisher is affected: Some Yaoi Press titles were removed, and publisher Yamila Abraham was told to tone down the images accompanying their prose titles.


Digital is probably the biggest publisher of BL (boys love) manga on the Kindle, but there is another: Animate U.S.A. a Japanese company that publishes yaoi exclusively on the Kindle — there are no print editions. The publisher sends me regular press releases, and all the titles I checked are still available, although I believe Animate’s books are pretty explicit.


So what’s going on? If previous experience is any guide, the Internet will be rising up today, and it should be an interesting show. Hopefully at the end of it, Amazon will restore the deleted titles, but this episode points up once again the problems with centralized distribution, as well as raising another troubling question: Why does this only seem to happen with gay material?

Friday, June 21, 2013

Home

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Shiki and Akira from Togainu no Chi.


Welcome to the Yaoi Wiki


Wikia is a site where users can create and edit their own wikis based on different topics. The Yaoi Wiki itself is an encyclopedia of a multitude of different media/fandoms including any work pertaining to Yaoi (or more universally known as Boy's Love). The wiki format allows for anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work in harmony to piece together works of Yaoi hailing from all countries.


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Yaoi as a term is the male x male version of Hentai. It's a Japanese term for pieces of work created in Japan that features a man with romantic relations revolving other man and explicit gay sex . It's become somewhat of a coined term for general male x male pieces whether or not they were created in Japan or had explicit sexual content. More accurately is the universal term Boys' Love that encompasses male x male-centric relations from all geographic origins and doesn't limit the media's age group to 17/18+.


WARNING . Although mentioned in the above paragraph, this wiki is about Yaoi (boy x boy) or BL (Boys' Love) and includes both homosexual male characters and media that may or may not be suitable for people under the legal age. Also . please do not upload any explicit images to the wiki as young people might be lurking around. The piece of work itself might be 18+ but let's leave that to the works themselves instead of the wiki.


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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

08 09 10 Finally that overdue move

08.09.10 - Finally. that overdue move


- If you can see this, it means domain propagation is complete and we are FINALLY on a new host. Doesn't mean things might still be back to rights, but some we just don't catch until it's put to normal use. So if something's amiss, please let us know. I'll likely post with a new contact addie in a bit. Right now, there's sleep to be had. zzzz


02.07.10 - everything and the kitchen sink


- It's been awhile, and the site has been on a yoyo far as being up, down, working, not working. And it's not over, but there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Basically, the short version was RL exploded and left it almost impossible to really look after the place. (Unfortunately leaving a hole for comment spammers to hit.) Then the current (soon to be ex) host have done numerous things behind the scenes without telling us. So now we're in the middle of a complete host transfer, scheduled for this weekend if all goes well. As for comment spam, for the time we've turned off anonymous reviews, so only those with an account can leave a review.


06.10.08 - Recent Issue


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- As you may have noticed, Yaoiville was recently hacked. We believe everything has been restored, however if you find something out of the ordinary, please use the Contact form to let us know!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

And here I am!

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And here I am!


New visual, new layout, avatar, image. Everything changed!


And also the main content of the LJ has been changed.


Then you ask to me what will happens now: the main content now is about everything! Since my mood and my everyday life till usefull things like books, articles, Portuguese and Japanese grammar. All stuff that I think is interesting !


In here still remained some old updates such as fanfic and graphics.


If you want a fanfic . please follow the links in the 'link list' above (or in the profile).


If you want a artwork . please go to my DA account (listed above too).


If you want a friend or just a good talk, send me a message asking my email/skype ^^


Well, hope you enjoy the new Suzuki-Yuu LJ !


The next updates will be all locked, so, add me! ^^

Monday, June 10, 2013

True Blood’s Lafayette Signals Rise of American Yaoi?

True Blood’s Lafayette Signals Rise of American Yaoi?


by Irma Arkus


This week’s True Blood announced the added casting of Kevin Alejandro, a familiar face to viewers of Ugly Betty, Southland, and the now defunct Drive.


Alejandro will be joining the show but he will be playing an unusual addition to an already exciting storyline. Alejandro will play none other than Lafayette’s love interest, a move that will potentially change the face of homosexuality and solidify presence of homoerotica in North American media.


You see, Lafayette is unlike other gay characters which have graced the television screens of North American audiences.


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Past shows featuring prominent gay characters, such as the long-running sit-com “Will & Grace,” tended to play into LGBT stereotypes, providing a way for the audiences to accept and connect with homosexuality through familiar, albeit often homophobic concepts.


Clip below showcases Will and Jack, who are an example of two male gay characters who display not only amazing interior design abilities, but also practice law and acting, two relatively soft, white-collar professions. They also braid each other’s hair!


But Lafayette’s presence is one that does not follow this familiar pattern in terms of behaviour, instead showcasing a much different, more complete personae, rather than the carboard(ish) stereotypes easily found in popular shows from “Sex in the City” and “Ugly Betty” to “The Office.”


They tend to be feminized to an extent that they serve as best friends of female protagonists who seek their council on everything from what to wear, to how to manage their lives and relationships. We almost never see their background stories, or see them in actual relationships, something that many LGBT communities actively complained about in the past.


Wonderfully depicted by Nelsan Ellis, Lafayette is unlike those characters. In some ways he is an embodiment of discriminatory patterns. He is a gay, black man, residing in a relatively stagnant, small town of southern Bon Temps.


But that is where the distinguishing qualities of Lafayett are showcased. Though flamboyant in his attire, he is also an individual aware of his strengths and abilities, as well as his physical capacity.


A mover and a shaker, Lafayette is a rare fish in a small pond, and he often supplements his income by engaging in variety of legal and illegal schemes. Highly intelligent, provocatively well spoken, and a natural charmer, he wheels and deals to the best of his ability. He mostly trades in drugs, in particular V, named to represent actual vampire-blood used by inhabitants of True Blood universe as a hallucinogenic and a short-term metamorphic substance; but he also engages in potential prostitution, and runs operations such as various internet businesses, including one in which he allows online viewers to pay for dancing in his own living room.


His main source of income though, is a string of low-skilled, low-paid jobs, and that includes being a line cook at Merlot’s, and occasional work in construction. This separates Lafayette from the usual glamour paved over the streets of New York or other major metropolitan cities, and instead allows us to identify him as part of lower-class, working America.


What Ellis brings to the show is an undeniable physicality to the character of Lafayette. Lafayette is keenly aware that he is an exceedingly attractive male, a quality that he takes full advantage of – after all, he wears a lot of makeup and even satin turbans that in any other setting than the kitchen would allow us to tap into Dior or Haute Couture – but he is also aware of his physical, masculine strength, and he seems very much prepared to use it to defend himself or his principles, displaying a kind of savage nobility that usually falls to heterogenous male protagonists.


Watch what happens when Lafayette’s cooking is rejected with a hefty dose of homophobic remarks:


While the discussion on whether Lafayette is confronting in this scene just another set of stereotypes, in this case, a group of three, lower class, unnecessarily patriotic men in fatigues, who also display a great deal of cowardice despite their outspokenness and initial impetus for aggression, Lafayette does succeed in aggressively confronting them, physically defending and proving his masculine superiority.


Thus, Lafayette represents not the kind of gay man who engages in traditionally feminine roles, which would allow the patriarchal, heterosexual audiences to easily dismiss him. Instead, he presents us with a homosexual character who explicitly showcases his masculine strengths.


Lafayette can very much be understood to be a new type of gay character in American media, one that departs from the acceptable stereotypes, and physically threatens the established status quo.


Lafayette’s character is also very much beloved by female and male audiences. While thus far Lafayette has been clearly depicted as a strong homosexual protagonist, the lack of any romantic involvement on his part has also somewhat slightly diminished his open display of homosexuality. In other words, he has been merely a supporting character that most noted as lively, and interesting, but one that still does not display his sexuality in an fully open fashion.


Now, however, with the announcement of Alejandro joining the cast as the Lafayette’s romantic interest, audiences would be given a chance to consume a relatively new type of gay romance, with undeniably homoerotic tendencies.


This very much invites the question of whether True Blood is acting as an introduction, or gives rise to, a type of “yaoi,” a popular sub-genre of manga comic books predominantly consumed by women in Japan.


Yaoi has thus far largely been ignored by the North American consumers, but the general excitement over Lafayette amongst the female audiences is undeniable, as is the excitement over what is to come in the upcoming season of the show.


Perhaps True Blood will pave the way for more than unexpected characters, but open us to a wider, cultural acceptance as well as the unlikely consumption of homoerotica on a much bigger scale.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

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