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The term '''Lolicon''' originates from Japanese slang, | :''See Wikipedia - [[Wikipedia:Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors|Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors]].'' | ||
The term '''Lolicon''' originates from Japanese slang, as a contraction of the ''wasei-eigo'' term [[Lolita]] complex and refers to drawn, eroticised representations of mainly preteen [[girl]]s. There exists an unusual stalemate over the nature of such depictions, with many western commentators and artists claiming they bare no relation to [[pedophilia]]. Those arguments have had some success within western online culture - for example, Wikipedia has many editors who identify as ''[[Wikipedia:Otaku|otakus]]'' and has detailed articles on [[Wikipedia:Lolicon|Lolicon]]. | |||
The line between 2D or fictional characters (nijikon) and attraction to real girls is less apparent in Japanese culture, particularly in the public image outside of otaku subcultures, with the word lolicon sometimes used colloquially for attraction to young or preteen girls in general. While it could be said these [[Lolicon-MAP Equivalence Debate|attempts at normalization]] as a 2D exclusive attraction have been more successful within Japanese culture (as compared to the Anglosphere, where they are ridiculed by the mainstream and most [[Minor Attracted Person|MAPs]]), it is more likely in part due to the somewhat less taboo nature and different cultural views of the subject in general. | |||
A term sometimes used among MAPs to refer to western lolicons taking a hardline stance on the divide between 2D characters and attraction to real girls (for example claims that "lolicon has absolutely nothing to do with pedophilia"), is ''ironic lolicon'', particularly if coupled with ostensible distancing from and hatred of pedophiles. | |||
'''[[Wikipedia:Shotacon|Shotacon]]''' is similar drawn material depicting [[boy]]s. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Lolicon-MAP Equivalence Debate]] | *[[Lolicon-MAP Equivalence Debate]] | ||
*[[Proship]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[ | *[[Wikipedia:Lolicon|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Moe (slang)|Moe]] | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Shotacon|Shotacon - Boy - directed material]] | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 15 April 2024
- See Wikipedia - Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors.
The term Lolicon originates from Japanese slang, as a contraction of the wasei-eigo term Lolita complex and refers to drawn, eroticised representations of mainly preteen girls. There exists an unusual stalemate over the nature of such depictions, with many western commentators and artists claiming they bare no relation to pedophilia. Those arguments have had some success within western online culture - for example, Wikipedia has many editors who identify as otakus and has detailed articles on Lolicon.
The line between 2D or fictional characters (nijikon) and attraction to real girls is less apparent in Japanese culture, particularly in the public image outside of otaku subcultures, with the word lolicon sometimes used colloquially for attraction to young or preteen girls in general. While it could be said these attempts at normalization as a 2D exclusive attraction have been more successful within Japanese culture (as compared to the Anglosphere, where they are ridiculed by the mainstream and most MAPs), it is more likely in part due to the somewhat less taboo nature and different cultural views of the subject in general.
A term sometimes used among MAPs to refer to western lolicons taking a hardline stance on the divide between 2D characters and attraction to real girls (for example claims that "lolicon has absolutely nothing to do with pedophilia"), is ironic lolicon, particularly if coupled with ostensible distancing from and hatred of pedophiles.
Shotacon is similar drawn material depicting boys.