Talk:Yaoi/Reference suggestions


 * Aoyama, Tomoko (1988) "Male homosexuality as treated by Japanese women writers" in The Japanese Trajectory: Modernization and Beyond, Gavan McCormack, Yoshio Sugimoto eds. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-34515-4.
 * Brienza, Casey (6 February 2004). "An Introduction to Korean Manhwa" Aestheticism.com
 * Butcher, Christopher (11 December 2007). "Queer love manga style". Xtra!.
 * Cooper, Lisa "Laugh it up" Newtype USA, October 2007 (Volume 6 Number 10)
 * Fujimoto Yukari (2004). "Transgender: Female Hermaphrodites and Male Androgynes". U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal 27: 76.
 * van de Goor, Sophie (2010) Slashing Japan: the self-depathology of the female fan
 * Haggerty, George E. (2000). Encyclopedia of Gay Histories and Cultures. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8153-1880-4.
 * Kakinuma Eiko, Kurihara Chiyo et al. (eds.), Tanbi-Shosetsu, Gay-Bungaku Book Guide, 1993. ISBN 4-89367-323-8
 * KUCI Subversities 18 October 2010
 * Lees, Sharon (July 2006). "Be Beautiful: Yaoi Publishers Interviews Part 3". Akiba Angels.
 * Levi, Antonia (1996) Samurai from Outer Space: Understanding Japanese Animation
 * Lewis, Marilyn Jaye (editor), Zowie! It's Yaoi!: Western Girls Write Hot Stories of Boys' Love. Philadelphia: Running Press, 2006. ISBN 1-56025-910-8.
 * Mautner, Chris (2007) "Introduction to yaoi, part 1"
 * McCarthy, Helen, Jonathan Clements The Erotic Anime Movie Guide pub Titan (London) 1998 ISBN 1852869461
 * McHarry, Mark (2011). "Girls Doing Boys Doing Boys: Boys' Love, Masculinity and Sexual Identities." In Perper, Timothy and Martha Cornog (Eds.) Mangatopia: Essays on Anime and Manga in the Modern World. New York: ABC-Clio. ISBN 9781591589082
 * Nishimura Mari (2001) Aniparo to Yaoi Ohta Publishing ISBN 978-4-87233-643-6
 * Newtype USA, August 2007 (Volume 6 Number 8) "Why we like it"
 * Newtype USA, November 2007 (Vol. 6 No. 11) "Favorite authors" p. 109
 * Ogi, Fusami (Autumn 2001) "Beyond Shoujo, Blending Gender: Subverting the Homogendered World in Shoujo Manga (Japanese Comics for Girls)." International Journal of Comic Art 3 (2): 151-161.
 * PiQ, June 2008 (Volume 1 Number 3)
 * PiQ, July 2008 (Volume 1 Number 4)
 * Saito, Kumiko (2011) "Desire in Subtext: Gender, Fandom, and Women’s Male-Male Homoerotic Parodies in Contemporary Japan" in Mechademia 6.
 * Salek, Rebecca (June 2005) More Than Just Mommy and Daddy: "Nontraditional" Families in Comics Sequential Tart
 * Solomon, Charles (30 June 2004) Young men in love Los Angeles Times
 * Thompson, Jason (31 July 2006) Boku no Shonen Ai (or "Jason overanalyzes something and takes all the fun out of it") livejournal.com archive
 * Welker, James. (2011) "Flower Tribes and Female Desire: Complicating Early Female Consumption of Male Homosexuality in Shôjo Manga" in Mechademia 6.
 * Saito, Kumiko (2011) "Desire in Subtext: Gender, Fandom, and Women’s Male-Male Homoerotic Parodies in Contemporary Japan" in Mechademia 6.
 * Salek, Rebecca (June 2005) More Than Just Mommy and Daddy: "Nontraditional" Families in Comics Sequential Tart
 * Solomon, Charles (30 June 2004) Young men in love Los Angeles Times
 * Thompson, Jason (31 July 2006) Boku no Shonen Ai (or "Jason overanalyzes something and takes all the fun out of it") livejournal.com archive
 * Welker, James. (2011) "Flower Tribes and Female Desire: Complicating Early Female Consumption of Male Homosexuality in Shôjo Manga" in Mechademia 6.