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Why are Fewer Sexual Expressions Used in the Chinese Media than in the Japanese Media: Chinese Sexual Attitudes and Media Regulations
creator
Zhou, Mi
subject
sexual expressions
mass media
Chinese society
Japanese society
性的表現
マスメディア
中国社会
日本社会
abstract
Fewer sexual expressions are used in Chinese media compared to Japanese media and the reason for this was explored from the perspectives of sexual attitudes and media regulation. The absence of the courtesan model in Chinese society was found to lead to the tendency of not talking about sexual expressions in public places. Compared with Japan, detailed sexual expressions in China may be considered “obscene” according to contemporary China’s laws and regulations. The punishment is also more severe. Under these social conditions, public use of sexual expressions is discouraged in Chinese mass media, which plays an important role as the Chinese government’s propaganda system.
journal title
Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University. Part. II, Arts and science education
issue
Issue 68
start page
149
end page
156
date of issued
2019-12-20
publisher
広島大学大学院教育学研究科
issn
1346-5554
ncid
language
jpn
nii type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
HU type
Departmental Bulletin Papers
DCMI type
text
format
application/pdf
text version
publisher
department
Graduate School of Education
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