The Architecture of the Proxy: Weaving Feminist Emancipation through the Queer Male Body in Chinese “Danmei”
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https://doi.org/10.65578/ijesh.v15.i4.966Keywords:
gender studies, Chinese Danmei, Boys’ love, literature, MXTX, Epic, PatriarchyAbstract
This article examines the explosive global phenomenon of Chinese Danmei (Boys' Love) literature, specifically analyzing the monumental Xianxia epics of Mo Xiang Tong Xiu (MXTX), Mo Dao Zu Shi and Tian Guan Ci Fu. Moving beyond traditional, single-lens critiques that categorize these texts as either tragedies of internalized misogyny or isolated queer utopias, this research proposes a hybridized theoretical framework synthesizing Feminist and Gender Studies. The central thesis argues that the contemporary female author operates as a master textual artisan, utilizing the queer male body as a highly specialized technological proxy—a "literary hazmat suit." Because the biological female body in speculative fiction is burdened by the historical fabric of heteropatriarchy and the domestic trap, the female consciousness bypasses it entirely. By adopting the queer male avatar, the author scrambles the performative codes of the gong (top) and shou (bottom), shatters the homosocial continuum, and re-engineers the male body to house profound emotional vulnerability. Furthermore, the narrative architecture allows the female reader to operate as a faceless spectator, exercising absolute visual and narrative authority without suffering the gendered trauma typically inflicted upon female protagonists. Ultimately, this article demonstrates that Danmei is a sophisticated mechanism of civil disobedience and literary evolution, weaving a radical new fable of egalitarian intimacy, radical consent, and intersectional solidarity in the ruins of the orthodox patriarchal state.
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