The Danmei Culture in Chinese Media and Society

Male-Male Romance, Resistance and Representation

Tingting Hu author Liang Ge author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pallas Publications

Publishing:1st Sep '26

£171.99

This title is due to be published on 1st September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Danmei Culture in Chinese Media and Society cover

The Danmei Culture in Chinese Media and Society offers groundbreaking comprehensive mapping of the Chinese danmei (boys love) cultural ecology, tracing its evolution from Japanese origins into a distinct, female-driven transmedia phenomenon.

Spanning from the late 1990s to the regulatory shifts of 2025, the book investigates how danmei subculture functions as a resilient yet incoherent counterpublic. In Part I, the literary heartland of danmei web novels is established, exploring the foundational world of creators and readers. Part II transitions to danmei’s fractured transmedia landscape, covering web dramas, audio dramas, manga, and animation. Employing a medium-specific approach, the authors analyze how specific platforms and fan engagements navigate the cat-and-mouse game between grassroots desires, platform capitalism, and state censorship. Theoretically, the work employs infrapolitics and queer world-making to examine how danmei creators and fans articulate alternative desires. Methodologically, the authors deploy immersive digital ethnography - an aca-fan approach - integrating longitudinal observations with in-depth interviews to provide deep, localized knowledge.

Essential for students and scholars in media and communications, sociology, cultural studies as well as gender and sexuality studies, this book offers an accessible guide to queer popular literature and cultures, digital cultural production, consumption and governance, and global fandoms.

"This meticulously researched book accomplishes the exciting task of taking us beyond the internet texts of China’s male-male danmei fiction to understand the far less visible media ecology behind them, analysing the complex dynamics of booming popularity and tactical responses to growing censorship that have made danmei a resilient counterpublic." - Chris Berry, King’s College London

"By zeroing in on danmei, or male-male romantic and erotic content, Tingting Hu and Liang Ge open up the discussion of commercial compromise and government censorship in contemporary China and beyond. The heterogeneity of danmei, its ambivalence and the interpretive labor that it takes to carve out spaces of expression against a repressive regime are not flaws, but rather features of how this content continues to function as a counterpublic with profound cultural significance. In a “fractured transmedia system,” the reparative work of queer interpretation falls on fans playing a “cat-and-mouse game.” As danmei spreads around the world, visibility brings new challenges and opportunities." - Patrick W. Galbraith, Senshu University

ISBN: 9789048568925

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 490g

170 pages