Cosplay in the perspective of rape culture. Context, origins and conditions

Daria Wrona
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Abstract Many people do not have the knowledge on what cosplay is, even less about its positive correlation with the rape culture we live in. It’s hard to disagree that the modern world is heavily influenced by the pop culture, current reality is based upon it, and so it cannot be omitted in such important things as education. Cosplay, as a generally new trend is heavily rooted in it and as such it’s connected to the battle for equality, emancipation, sexism and many movements which are part of video games. Patriarchal influences and rooted patterns found in our cultural circle have impact on the appearance of costumes, which we wear; supply and demand with the addition of consumerism and hedonism dictate the look of created characters and cosplays characters which are most popular. Situations which demands attention are ones, where we breach someone’s personal space, where molestation of rape occurs. Aspects which help here will be proper upbringing and education, which apart of implementing basic culture and its patterns will also sensitize towards the problems of sexual abuse. The issue here does not lie in the character models, scarce costumes or the unfair fight for equality, its indoctrination or inappropriate approach, but teaching respect and enjoying the phenomena which is cosplay.
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强奸文化视角下的Cosplay。背景,起源和条件
很多人都不知道cosplay是什么,更不知道它与我们所处的强奸文化之间的正相关关系。很难否认现代世界受到流行文化的严重影响,当前的现实是基于它的,所以在教育等重要的事情上不能忽略它。Cosplay作为一种普遍的新趋势深深植根于它,因此它与争取平等、解放、性别歧视和许多运动有关,这些运动是电子游戏的一部分。在我们的文化圈中发现的父权影响和根深蒂固的模式对我们穿着的服装外观产生了影响;消费主义和享乐主义的供给和需求决定了最受欢迎的角色和角色扮演的外观。需要注意的情况是,我们侵犯了别人的私人空间,发生了骚扰或强奸。在这方面有帮助的方面是适当的养育和教育,这除了执行基本文化及其模式外,还将使人们对性虐待问题更加敏感。这里的问题不在于角色模型,稀缺的服装或不公平的平等斗争,它的灌输或不恰当的方法,而是教导尊重和享受cosplay的现象。
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