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King, Emerald. "Mazohizumu no mon: Masochistic and sadistic representations of women in japanese exploitation films and reidissu komikku." Image [&] Narrative 12.1 2011. Accessed 5 Sep. 2011. <http://www.imageandnarr ... article/viewFile/124/95>. Added by: joachim (9/5/11, 1:46 AM) |
Resource type: Web Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed BibTeX citation key: King2011 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Gender, Japan, Manga, Violence Creators: King Collection: Image [&] Narrative |
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Abstract |
This article explores the representation of women in imagery through a juxtaposition of Japanese exploitation films (such as Suzuki Seijun’s 1964 Nikutai no Mon) with modern day ‘ladies comics.' Both mediums share similar imagery and stylistic concepts but have a markedly different target audience/consumer base; most (s)exploitation films were/are made with a male audience in mind, while ladies comics are, as the name suggests, manufactured solely for a female audience. In particular, I am interested in the use of masochistic constructs and the ways in which the use of this imagery differ when the target audience is male as opposed to female.
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