Queerbaiting and fandom

teasing fans through homoerotic possibilities

256 pages

English language

Published May 5, 2019 by University of Iowa Press, University Of Iowa Press.

ISBN:
978-1-60938-671-9
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OCLC Number:
1102473782

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"In 2007, while giving a book talk, Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling revealed an interesting fact about beloved character Albus Dumbledore's love life. "Dumbledore is gay, actually," she said as the audience erupted in cheers. She added: "I would have told you earlier if I knew it would make you so happy." Though most fans initially praised the announcement, LGBTQ fans in particular questioned why the author chose to make it informally, while never actually writing explicitly gay characters into the storylines. As it turns out, this type of bait-and-switch is fairly common between fans and creators; there's even a term for it: "queerbaiting." In this first comprehensive examination of queerbaiting, fan studies scholar Joseph Brennan and his contributors examine cases like Rowling's to shed light on the exploitative industry practice of teasing homoerotic possibilities that, while hinted at, never materialize in the program narratives. Looking at everything from …

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Subjects

  • Motion picture audiences
  • Television viewers
  • Fans (Persons)
  • Homosexuality in motion pictures
  • Homosexuality on television
  • Queer theory
  • Sex role in mass media
  • Mass media
  • Social aspects