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Mar 31, 2010 12:54 PM
#1
I just started reading it, and so far, it comes off as rather homophobic and really heteronormative; i.e., that everyone should be straight, and the whole plot is a plan to straighten the heroine out and make her "normal." What does everyone else think? Is that the way this manga is...? Does the manga redeem itself, or is it like this the whole way so far...? (I gotta admit though, the art is amazing and it's hilarious... Please redeem yourself!) |
caroseneMar 31, 2010 1:55 PM
Apr 7, 2010 7:31 AM
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Jun 2, 2010 7:49 PM
#3
haha I dunno, I don't think a manga as silly and utterly ridonkulous as Houou Gakuen Misoragumi can take on such a serious tone... or do we call it "lesson"? I dunno...but it just doesn't seem to fit. Like when her mother was scolding her about her being a lesbian, she did it in such a silly and humorous way, that it's kind of hard to take her seriously. I just think that in this specific case, you can't really take anything they say too seriously...or at least at this point in the story. I'm having a feeling that it'll take a more serious tone as the plot progresses. |
"I've read so much manga that at times my mind works in comic panels and dramatically expressed chibis. I'm both ashamed and amused by this." |
Jun 27, 2010 3:29 PM
#4
Oh no, why so? Is it only because her mother wishes her to be hetero? For me it's only used to place her somehow in an all-boys school with a - better or worse - reason. (The other thing is I AGAIN see a lesbian scared of guys =_= Really, would it be less interesting if she would treat them normally?...) But anyway, I really can't see anything homophobic about this manga~ |
Sep 22, 2010 1:30 PM
#5
I think it's just because it's based a 100 or so years ago. views on homosexuality were very different back then lol |
Apr 4, 2011 10:53 AM
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Apr 13, 2011 11:21 AM
#7
pixiebee said: I think it's just because it's based a 100 or so years ago. views on homosexuality were very different back then lol Uh, whut? Ungirl said: Kei's mother is homophobic like shit, till the point it actually made me raging. But the rest of the manga is pretty cool (so are Kei's fantasies about her high school debut XD) THANK YOU. Mucho agreement. Hopefully Kei'll get to stay a lesbian...? >.< But the plot's not leaning that way... |
Jun 21, 2011 8:30 AM
#8
carosene said: THANK YOU. Mucho agreement. Hopefully Kei'll get to stay a lesbian...? >.< But the plot's not leaning that way... Well, I hope she does, it would be pretty weird if she turns straight all of a sudden and becomes the winpy shoujo protagenist we all know. Unfortunately, it sure doesn't look like she'll stay a lesbian, with all those feelings for the little sadist boy. I wish they'd just throw in a girl to make Kei have more high school fantasies XD (and just for the convenience throw out the mother, 'cause she's REALLY getting on my nerves. |
Dec 13, 2011 12:11 PM
#9
It does get less homophobic and heteronormative as the story progresses. (spoiler) We learn that Kei used to like boys as well and some kind of trauma happened to her. I don't know what yet - though that information is in chapter 21. When I first started reading it, I hated the tone the mangaka was taking. It came across as really ignorant and such. I'm glad I decided to keep reading (20 chapters isn't much of a waste of time) because it does get better. Although I don't know how much of that is because Kei's lesbianism stops becoming so much of an 'issue'... :/ Also, just to say to the people dismissing these claims: just because the series is silly, doesn't mean the message is wrong. Humour is a massively oppressive tool. Aside from that, you subconsciously absorb what you see and read and hear, making this kind of behaviour normal. Finally, to the second poster, someone's sexuality should not just be a comedic plot point, ESPECIALLY if it is the extremely homophobic view that liking the same sex is wrong and is something that needs to be cured. |
Jan 12, 2012 3:40 AM
#10
Good to see that I'm not the only one who got homophobic vibes from the manga. Personally I'm fine with Kei being able to be friends with boys, but if she suddenly likes them too that'd be kind of...strange. Though it looks like she will be getting together with either Yui (who looks like a girl so... ) or Kousuke. Shame. It would've been interesting to see her go through an all boy's school with her staying as a lesbian. They could've made it some comedy/ friendship thing. Think I would've liked that better. I'm not saying it's a horrible manga though: good enough storyline, slightly shallow characters, nice art, etc. Kei's mother pisses me off though. Especially after reading chapter 21. |
Jan 31, 2012 7:50 AM
#11
I doubt it was meant that way, it was an overall silly piece, so all the characters reasonings seemed simply funny. And I think the heroine might have as well been a bisexual. :3 |
Mar 11, 2012 12:14 PM
#12
I'm glad someone else noticed the homophobic vibes. And it's not just homophobic, but also transphobic AND sexist. Definitely has a heteronormative tone. I think I'm going to have to drop it. On top of that, Yui's character annoys me far too much at this point. Unfortunately, I love gender bender manga so I regularly have to put up with crap like this to get to enjoy some small fragment of what I'm interested in. |
BroccoliRevengeMar 11, 2012 12:21 PM
Mar 14, 2012 5:05 PM
#13
I don't think so... lol you have to keep reading. Also it says she's disgusted by guys because of some past trauma she doesn't remember. I have a feeling thats why she started looking to girls for romantic relationships (plus she looks like a good looking guy so...) And her mother wants to have grandchildren as her reason for wanting her daughter to get married in the future and stuff... lol not saying thats a good reason to put her in an all guys school, but yeah... plot device Theres also the guy who is a major masochist (which I think is hilarious) and wants Yui to abuse him XD |
Feb 27, 2013 4:42 PM
#14
This manga is indeed pretty heteronormative. I kept thinking as I read that if they just made Kei's problem "She doesn't like men" instead of "She's a lesbian who doesn't like men" then maybe the manga would be halfway decent (though Yui would still be an asshole.) It's that little detail - that doesn't even have much of an impact on the plot - that just taints everything (especially since the whole 'lesbian' and 'doesn't like men' aspects are often treated as interchangable.) Of course, once I found out her reason for not liking men, it was so incredibly stupid (not even offensive, just stupid) that I ragequit the manga on the spot. |
May 26, 2013 9:29 AM
#15
I honestly don't see it as homophobic. I mean, Kei's mother didn't really have an issue with Kei being a lesbian; it was more of the fact that she wouldn't be receiving any grandchildren from Kei that really made her take such a drastic (if you can call it that; the mother made the situation too amusing to take seriously) measure; I mean, the woman has even stated that she didn't have a problem with her daughter liking women, it was just the 'no grand children' thing that upset her. Besides, by the end of the manga, she still liked women, only she liked Yui as well, so I suppose you can say that she's bi-sexual. |
Dec 11, 2013 9:12 PM
#16
Ughh, I did get the whole homophobic / heteronormative vibe, especially with how Kei's mother treats Kei's aversion to guys... Made me think of parents putting their children in ex-gay camps. Kei's mother never seriously considers Kei's feelings, or what kind of difficulties she'd have as a girl (straight, bi, gay, man-hater, what have you) at an all boys school (and I found this method of solving Kei's problem stupid, and rather counter-productive. Just put her in therapy, man). But the manga is way too silly, I could never get properly angry. It would have been nice if the plot progressed so that Kei would eventually confront her mother... asking her to seriously accept Kei as who she was but.... yeah, childhood trauma's are the reason for every character's personality. |
Apr 14, 2017 5:25 PM
#17
I'm sorry but what? How is it homophobic? You make it sound like it's normal for a person to automatically hate everyone of the opposite gender. |
Aug 17, 2019 10:55 PM
#18
Thats exactly how i felt which is why i dropped this at 3 chapters. It gives me a feeling that the author is trying to say lesbians can be "cured" into being straight by forcing them to live in an all boys environment. As if being "lesbian" is just a phase and not a permanent thing. |
Aug 11, 2023 12:20 AM
#19
Reading this in 2023, I can say this without being attacked by shojo fanboys and fangirls that "THIS MANGA IS THE EPITOME OF HOMOPHOBIA" The author really tried to show a lesbian can change just because she finds a guy who gives her thrill. Anyone who liked this manga before I hope they changed their mind because this ain't it. I gave up after 10 chaps because I knew what was about to happen and it did happen |
Dec 23, 2023 5:17 AM
#20
Preety gud plot tho |
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