Never-Ending Gender/Sexual Cannibalism? Transformation of Female Idolisation in Japan

Ng Lay Sion
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Inspired by an innovative class named “The (underground) Idol as a Transcendent Existence,” this paper concentrates on the psychological and economic relationship between young female human idols, the aidoru, and their devoted male fans, the idol otaku. The first section of the paper uncovers the exploitation of female human idols by their male fans. While the concept of “idol as image” imposed by idol producers fosters the fetishisation and objectification of female human bodies, the consuming act exhibited by the male gaze indicates a metaphorical form of gender/sexual cannibalism. The second part of the paper focuses on the impact of the birth of digital female idols on the issue of female exploitation. With the development of computer and artificial intelligence technologies, female virtual idols have been replacing female human idols, as they offer more space and freedom of manipulation. With computer technologies, each idol otaku can construct a more intimate relationship than is possible with female human idols through designing feminine characteristics of female virtual idols according to his personal needs and fantasies. However, from a feminist perspective, this transformation of female idolisation or more specifically, the digitalisation of female human bodies, could ultimately lead toward a world of feminist dystopia due to the further manipulation of female selves and bodies by their male producers and consumers.
永无止境的性别/性同类相食?日本女性偶像化的转变
受“超然存在的(地下)偶像”这一创新阶层的启发,本文主要关注年轻女性人类偶像“宅男”与其忠实的男性偶像“宅男”之间的心理和经济关系。论文的第一部分揭示了男性粉丝对女性偶像的剥削。虽然偶像制造者强加的“偶像即形象”的概念助长了女性身体的拜物教和物化,但男性凝视所表现出的消费行为表明了一种性别/性同类相食的隐喻形式。论文的第二部分着重于数字女偶像的诞生对女性剥削问题的影响。随着计算机和人工智能技术的发展,女性虚拟偶像已经取代了女性真人偶像,因为它们提供了更多的空间和操纵自由。在计算机技术的帮助下,每个偶像御宅族可以根据自己的个人需求和幻想,设计女性虚拟偶像的女性特征,从而构建比与女性真人偶像更亲密的关系。然而,从女权主义的角度来看,这种女性偶像化的转变,或者更具体地说,女性身体的数字化,最终可能会导致一个女权主义反乌托邦的世界,因为男性生产者和消费者对女性自我和身体的进一步操纵。
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