rice queen
See also: rice-queen
English
editAlternative forms
edit- rice-queen, Rice Queen (both rare)
Etymology
editFrom rice with the (somewhat derogatory) sense of "Asian man," combined with queen to imply "homosexual attraction to...". Compare bean queen for derivation; though, one probably formed by analogy with the other.
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
editrice queen (plural rice queens)
- (gay slang, somewhat derogatory) A non-Asian man who is mostly attracted to East Asian men.
- 1984, Herbert Gold, Mister White Eyes: A Novel, Arbor House, →ISBN, page 204,
- These were nostalgic gray wolves in this place, or maybe they were the ones who spent the money and brought in the chickens. A rice queen with a Japanese boy (maybe Chinese).
- 1995, unnamed interview subject, quoted in Laurence Wai-Teng Leong and Gerard Sullivan, Gays and Lesbians in Asia and the Pacific: Social and Human Services, Haworth Press, →ISBN, page 101,
- If a man like myself in his 40s goes into a gay bar in Australia, no heads are going to turn. There are a few young Asian men and a lot of rice queens. In Thailand the position is reversed and the Caucasian man can choose.
- 2005, Regie Cabico, "gameboy", in Emanuel Xavier (Ed.), Bullets & Butterflies: Queer Spoken Word Poetry, Suspect Thoughts Press, →ISBN, page 50,
- […] / i am not a teriyaki toy / / a rice queen's dream a bowl of soy sauce to dip yr meat in / […]
- 1984, Herbert Gold, Mister White Eyes: A Novel, Arbor House, →ISBN, page 204,
Quotations
edit- For quotations using this term, see Citations:rice queen.
Synonyms
edit- Queen of Chinatown