Uma análise do jogo RapeLay com base no modelo de coalizões de defesa
A viabilidade da regulamentação da pornografia virtual no Japão
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2020.2.30279Palavras-chave:
Pornografia virtual, Lolicon, Japão, Cultura popResumo
Utilizando o modelo de coalizões de defesa busca-se analisar o complexo sistema relacionado a fantasias de estupro envolvendo imagens fictícias de menores em jogos de videogame e computador. O foco desse artigo é especialmente no jogo chamado “RapeLay”. Há duas coalizões opostas sobre esse tema: a “coalizão de proteção infantil” e a “coalizão pro status quo”. Cada grupo busca ou mudar políticas públicas ou a manutenção da atual modelo japonês. Esse artigo analisa como essas coalizões são formadas e se são eficazes.
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