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here for queer asian diasporic feelings. also here to not procrastinate on my phd thesis work, which I most definitely enjoy doing. profile image is of Tae-sub and Kyung-soo from Life Is Beautiful (2010), episode 41.


some annotated recommendation lists:

  • my list of great queer films (note: currently most entries are more about gay characters, though I do want to watch+evaluate a broader selection of films)
  • my S tier list of series with LGBTQ storytelling which stood out to me as being particularly impactful, thought-provoking, and/or risk-taking
  • my A tier list of LGBTQ & BL series which were well-done and enjoyable for me
  • we don't talk about the other tiers.
  • my BL alignment chart, which includes all entries in my list of great queer films and my S tier list of LGBTQ/BL series (plus a few more entries, as a treat), and places them along two axes relevant to the perennial Discourse about the boundaries of BL as a genre. this chart is intended as a resource for intervening into flamewars over whether a specific work of art is/isn't BL, by calling attention to conflicting underlying assumptions about what BL should/shouldn't be. this chart also attempts to serve as a reminder that meaningful and thought-provoking art can be found in BL regardless of where its boundaries are placed.

some thematic lists:

  • repair: dramas/movies which say interesting things (or may evoke complex feelings) about repairing our relationships with ourselves and/or each other
  • in search of queer time & space: dramas/movies which do interesting things with time, space, and queerness
  • watch while eating: dramas/movies to watch in order to think about what food means, while eating food

art-related favorites not on MyDramaList:

some MyDramaList comments-section screeds, if you're looking to waste your time reading high-effort earnestposts buried by the sands of time (i.e. MDL's chronological comment-display system):


have you heard of Scott McCloud's taxonomy of the "campfires" of art from his discussion of comics as an art form?
I think it's a useful tool for understanding and appreciating different kinds of films, especially those outside the "animist" camp (which is the more familiar territory for fans of drama series).
I also think identifying the ways in which drama series make choices beyond animist priorities (such as in I Told Sunset About You (2020)'s symbolism and cinematography) helps to reveal their artistic value.

every day (some days) I feel my silly little feelings and work on my silly little art (youtube videos):

走了 (zǒule): a forestalled isekai
Format: half-chapbook (film)
Length: 01:10:00
Status: in production
Countries of production: USA, TBD
Year: TBD
走了 (zǒule): a hypertext katamari
Format: half-chapbook
Length: three scrolls
Status: draft
Year: TBD

walking across taipei on 2018年4月1日 at 2 am after abrazo bistro, acutely aware of my language loss
Format: visual poem
Length: two hours
Year: 2024

on the feeling of passing by the menu listing for "healthy tofu udon or soba" after-hours at sankaku sushi&noodle in sfo terminal 3 after having finished chen chen's "your emergency contact has experienced an emergency" while sitting in the row behind three kids from a chinese-american family, one of whom could've been me as a potential queer asian youth in a real or hypothetical place-time where such a phenomenon would('ve) be(en) nurtured by the world
Format: poem
Length: two panels (including the long-ass title) of an instagram post, but the font is kinda small so it's actually significantly longer than your garden-variety rupi kaur (not that that tells you anything actually useful)
Year: 2024

The Name Engraved In My Heart (刻在我心底的名字)
Format: narrative animation + documentary still-image film
Length: 08:50
Year: 2022
a _____ on the _____ of _____ / profile photos (liked by 2 users) / facial recognition training set
Format: non-narrative still-image film
Length: 03:20
Year: 2021
A Shiver Sequence
Format: non-narrative animation
Length: 03:13
Year: 2021
A Fleeting Life
Format: narrative animation
Length: 02:11
Year: 2021

annotated bibliography of some English-language academic(/-ish) critical works discussing queer representations in popular culture and mass media in local or transnational Asian contexts:

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