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(Anonymous) 2014-09-06 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2014-09-06 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)queer baiting
When people in the media (usually television/movies) add homoerotic tension between two characters to attract more liberal and queer viewers with the indication of them not ever getting together for real in the show/book/movie.
"Hey did you watch the new Supernatural episode last night"
"Nah all the queer baiting in it makes me want to bash my head in. I quit watching Sherlock for that reason too."
It seems that a lot of people define queerbaiting as providing homoerotic tension without ever having the intention of making a couple canon. I'm not sure where you're getting "an illusion of queer representation" because I've seen the term used in the urban dictionary context far more commonly. Looking on Google scholar wasn't much help either as it doesn't seem to be a very popular term in academia in regards to media.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-06 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)Also lol
to attract more liberal and queer viewers
That is exactly what I'm talking about, idk how many other ways to put it. The shows don't do it to attract ~more liberal~ viewers and they especially don't do it to attract queer viewers.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-06 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-06 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)But not in the more popular shows that get accused for it. Supernatural?? Teen Wolf??? No. I ship things in them but intentional subtext? No...
I haven't seen Sherlock so I don't have an opinion there.
But freaking Teen Wolf? Homoerotic subtext? Sterek? -laughs for a million years-
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 12:00 am (UTC)(link)That alone I can agree with.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 12:18 am (UTC)(link)I think a legitimate example of "queerbaiting" would be a show's creator introducing a character that seems like a queer character, but eventually just making them straight. Can't think of any examples off the top of my head though.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 12:21 am (UTC)(link)Also, I only ever see "queerbaiting" outrage over popular slash pairings. No one seems to care that homoerotic subtext has been played up with Homer and Flanders in the Simpsons, for example.