This article explores the ways in which the global circulation and consumption of male homoerotic fiction for women influence fans’ sexual subjectivities across cultures. In particular, it looks at how yaoi and boys love have spread underground in the religiously conservative societies of the Philippines and Indonesia, and contributed in the formation of fans’ attitudes towards their own bodily passions, a well as a reworking of their moral sensitivities concerning non-heteronormative sexualities.
"Women and Erotic Fiction: Critical Essays on Genres, Markets and Readers,"" Kristen Phillips, ed., pp.187-203.