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by notanotheracc
639 days ago
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> In this case, it's not; but even if it were, does that limit the ability of a text to explore interesting themes? Why? In this case, it does. You can't have a show about a pedophile's redemption while simultaneously appealing to that demographic. Let's not act like there's any consensus in the "scholarly literature" — if you could even call the writing of some guy with no credentials that. |
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The researcher I'm quoting (who's by far not alone on writing this topic in his field) is Patrick Galbraith, a researcher and associate professor of cultural anthropology at Senshu University in Tokyo.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FLmsh_8AAAAJ