Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online

Given its accessibility in the last decade, K-pop has become one of the strong cultural forces in Philippine youth media that has heavily influenced the consumption practices of local fans. From collecting photo cards to organizing cupsleeve events, Filipino K-pop fans have embraced and adapted diff...

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Main Author: Santos, Kristine Michelle L.
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https://doi.org/10.1386/eapc_00140_1
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.history-faculty-pubs-12492025-02-17T00:58:27Z Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online Santos, Kristine Michelle L. Given its accessibility in the last decade, K-pop has become one of the strong cultural forces in Philippine youth media that has heavily influenced the consumption practices of local fans. From collecting photo cards to organizing cupsleeve events, Filipino K-pop fans have embraced and adapted different fan practices, some of which are intimately queer. One such queer fan practice is ‘K-pop shipping’ where fans imagine their favourite idols engaging in romantic, and sometimes sexual, relationships within and outside of their groups. Beyond embracing queer literacies such as boys love, local K-pop shipping has grown intimately queer as Filipino fans developed stories that brought their idols closer to home through a phenomenon termed ‘Filo AU’ (Filipino alternative universe). These Filo AUs are short-form fan narratives on social media that reimagine their favourite K-pop idols as locals who have Filipino backgrounds, live very Filipino experiences and values while finding queer romance. In this article, I examine queer K-pop Filo AU as a result of affective transnational queer literacies that inspire hope, connection and aspiration for queer utopias among Filipinos. 2024-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/244 https://doi.org/10.1386/eapc_00140_1 History Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo boys love fandom K-pop Philippine fan cultures Philippine Studies queer studies social media Arts and Humanities East Asian Languages and Societies Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Film and Media Studies Korean Studies Music Social Media
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topic boys love
fandom
K-pop
Philippine fan cultures
Philippine Studies
queer studies
social media
Arts and Humanities
East Asian Languages and Societies
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Film and Media Studies
Korean Studies
Music
Social Media
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Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Film and Media Studies
Korean Studies
Music
Social Media
Santos, Kristine Michelle L.
Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online
description Given its accessibility in the last decade, K-pop has become one of the strong cultural forces in Philippine youth media that has heavily influenced the consumption practices of local fans. From collecting photo cards to organizing cupsleeve events, Filipino K-pop fans have embraced and adapted different fan practices, some of which are intimately queer. One such queer fan practice is ‘K-pop shipping’ where fans imagine their favourite idols engaging in romantic, and sometimes sexual, relationships within and outside of their groups. Beyond embracing queer literacies such as boys love, local K-pop shipping has grown intimately queer as Filipino fans developed stories that brought their idols closer to home through a phenomenon termed ‘Filo AU’ (Filipino alternative universe). These Filo AUs are short-form fan narratives on social media that reimagine their favourite K-pop idols as locals who have Filipino backgrounds, live very Filipino experiences and values while finding queer romance. In this article, I examine queer K-pop Filo AU as a result of affective transnational queer literacies that inspire hope, connection and aspiration for queer utopias among Filipinos.
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title_short Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online
title_full Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online
title_fullStr Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Philippine Queer Possibilities through Transformative K-pop Imaginations Online
title_sort exploring philippine queer possibilities through transformative k-pop imaginations online
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/244
https://doi.org/10.1386/eapc_00140_1
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