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NEWS: Yuri Manga in Publishers Weekly




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Kuroki



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 5:03 pm Reply with quote
This is great publicity for Erica Anime smile . I hope they can find the fan base they deserve here in the states.
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championferret



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 6:47 pm Reply with quote
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Because of its content, says Australian manga artist Queenie Chan, "Yuri can be aimed at men, girls, women and lesbians."

*gives a cheer*
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Agent Wax



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 9:05 pm Reply with quote
Finally. Very Happy Something I can wrap my hands around...
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The Xenos



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:01 am Reply with quote
I am somewhat disturbed by even the publishers using thet erms yaoi and yuri. From my understanding, those terms are meant to mean the more pornographic same sex stories. I belive the proper term for these manga would be shonen-ai and shojo-ai. Again, Japanese words are being misintrepreted and used even by publishers. Then again I'm must be picky as I'm tired of terms like otaku and AmeriManga being used with wreckless abandon and gimmicky marketing.

Also, I'm rather pleasently surprised they talk about and linked to Lililicious.net, a scanlation site. They seemed to portray them in a good light.

-Xenos
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yuricon



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 10:16 am Reply with quote
The Xenos wrote:
I am somewhat disturbed by even the publishers using thet erms yaoi and yuri. From my understanding, those terms are meant to mean the more pornographic same sex stories.
-Xenos


There is no precedent for your assumption, other than the mistaken usage by a core of fans who insist upon the fact that what they read cannot *possibly* be whatever they have decided is an objectionable term.

Yuricon has been creating, disseminating and celebrating "yuri" since 2005 - and the official definition of yuri on their site is any story that shows women in love, or lust, with each other.

ALC Publishing publishes stories of lesbian life and love - our most popular manga "Rica 'tte Kanji!?" has no explicit, or indeed any, sex. It's still 100% yuri - written by a lesbian mangaka for an audience of adult women.

Cheers,

Erica
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cyrax777



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 3:43 pm Reply with quote
from [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_(animation)[/url]
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Much like the term otaku, yuri, although originally a Japanese loanword, has undergone significant semantic drift. The precise difference between "yuri" and "shōjo-ai"' ranges from large to none, depending on the speaker.

In Japanese, the term is typically used to mean any lesbian content in entertainment media, whether sexual or romantic, explicit or implied. For example, Futaba Channel's "yuri" board includes both hentai and non-hentai content rather than separating them. The term shōjo-ai is not usually found in this context outside of Western fandom. Neither term is generally used by Japanese lesbians describing themselves.

American use of yuri has broadened in recent years, picking up connotations from the Japanese use, but the historical usage differed: in America, yuri has typically been used to denote only the most explicit end of the spectrum, being effectively a variety of hentai; while shōjo-ai — an independently-coined term, following the logical connection to shōnen-ai — described anything without explicit sex. The term likely stayed popular because many fans wanted to remove the direct connotation of pure pornography, which is still often associated with anime as a whole in some circles.

On the Internet, "shōjo-ai" is sometimes used instead of "yuri" solely because the latter produces too much unrelated material in search engines.


and for Yaoi [url] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaoi [/url]

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The term is often used in a general way to refer to male-male sexual or romantic content anywhere in anime, manga and fan fiction based on these; usually of a more sexually explicit nature than the now-obsolete shōnen-ai.


of course in japan yaoi is called BL or boys love but in North America that term referes to pedophila. (boys love not Yaoi)

anyway edit to fix link

Glad to see more Yuri coming over I hope someone gets the Maria sama ga miteru stuff god i love that show,
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