Dr Thomas Baudinette
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Dr Thomas Baudinette
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Senior Lecturer in Global Cultures at Macquarie University; East-SE Asia (Kpop, BL, idols), esp. queer media; opinions my own
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Hello Bluesky! I'm a cultural anthropologist who explores the intersections of media fandom, gender and sexuality, and East-Southeast Asian relations from a queer perspective. If you'd like to get to know me, my two books are a good place to start!
If you're attending #IASPR2025 this week, please do consider joining our panel on romantic cultures in Philippine media! The lectures will also be available online after the conference is finished! @iaspr.bsky.social
My latest article on #LGBTQ+ activism among Thai #BL idols has just been released free and open access in Celebrity Studies! The article explores how #EarthMix and #ZeeNunew used their celebrity platforms to advocate for marriage equality 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

doi.org/10.1080/1939...
My research paper " #Kpop Fandom’s Affective Role in Shaping Knowledge of Gender and Sexuality among #LGBTQ+ Fans in Australia and the Philippines " - written with Kelsey E. Scholes - is now available FREE and OPEN ACCESS in the journal Sexualities! 🏳️‍🌈💞🏳️‍⚧️

Link here: doi.org/10.1177/1363...
Happy to announce the publication of "Queering the Korean Wave", a special issue of The East Asian Journal of Popular Culture edited by myself and @khursten.bsky.social that explores why Korean media (especially #Kpop) has been so influential among #LGBTQ+ audiences around the world
I am unironically in love with these "Oppa" instant ramyun noodles made by Korean manufacturer Ottogi for the Vietnamese market! Look at the stylised #Kpop star oppas on the front... do they look similar to a famous idol group to anyone? 🤣
Looking forward to delivering a masterclass workshop on "Theorizing Asian Television Dramas" to junior scholars from across the Philippines at De La Salle University tomorrow. This is a follow-up to the keynote I delivered at a conference back in May to help presenters better theorize their work :)
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My article on the positive mental health benefits of #Kpop fandom for #LGBTQ+ fans during the COVID-19 pandemic - written together with PhD student and research assistant extraordinaire Kelsey E Scholes - has been accepted for publication next year in Kritika Kultura (archium.ateneo.edu/kk/)!
Preparing my slide deck for the Philippine K-Culture conference and reflecting on all the wonderful queer moments of #Kpop fandom I have experienced among #LGBTQ fans in Manila over half a decade of ethnographic research :)
Looking forward to my upcoming trip to Manila where I will be discussing the impacts of Korean media - especially via #Kpop fandom - on #LGBTQ+ cultures in the Philippines at the first ever "Philippine K-Culture Conference" at University of the Philippines Diliman next week 🇵🇭💕🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️💕🇰🇷
Colleagues and I have organised one!

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Excited to announce I will be heading to Chicago next year for #SCMS2025, for a roundtable with Katie Morrisey, Lori Morimoto, Areum Jeong, and Latina Vidolova on "Adapting Media Studies Pedagogy for Today's Global Media Ecosystem." Yes, I'll be talking about BL (as usual)!

@scmstudies.bsky.social
Excited to announce I will be heading to Chicago next year for #SCMS2025, for a roundtable with Katie Morrisey, Lori Morimoto, Areum Jeong, and Latina Vidolova on "Adapting Media Studies Pedagogy for Today's Global Media Ecosystem." Yes, I'll be talking about BL (as usual)!

@scmstudies.bsky.social
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Now that my teaching year is over, it's time to dive back into my research on idol fandom in Japan! From "Otaku Culture and Feminism," to "Stan Culture Economy" and "Recosidering Consumer Society," I have a lot of reading to catch up on!
As Murakami's newest novel hits bookshelves in English translation, I am reminded why I purged him from my Japanese literature class. Anyways, here's an excellent review of why his new novel isn't worth the read:

www.nytimes.com/2024/11/18/b...
Haruki Murakami’s New Novel Doesn’t Feel All That New
“The City and Its Uncertain Walls” features all the author’s signature elements — and his singular voice — in a story he has told before.
www.nytimes.com
I wonder what Mieko Kawakami thinks hearing that Murakami Haruki has learnt nothing from her extremely pointed and much-needed critique of the sexism that structures his novels and his continued tendency to depict women via misogynistic paradigms?

Source: amp.theguardian.com/books/2024/n...
My particular contribution emerges from my ethnographic investigation of Korean and Japanese media fandom in the Philippines, exploring how fantasies of Koreanness and Japaneseness are shaping the expression of romance in Philippine contemporary pop culture
Together with wonderful colleagues in Manila, next year I'll be drawing on my ethnography of Philippine media to put together a collection of essays on "kilig", the Philippine affective cultural response that shapes knowledge and experiences of romance 💖🇵🇭
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Did you know that #Kpop has become an important space for international LGBTQ+ fans to make sense of their queerness? If you'd like to learn more, check out this open access article published in Sexualities that I wrote together with Kelsey E. Scholes!

doi.org/10.1177/1363...
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Actually very proud to announce that I am doing a thing: a new book series called "TV Matters" with Intellect! Television / media / pop culture scholars, take note and get in touch if you wanna write about TV! Please share far and wide.