2022
DOI: 10.1177/13548565221074812
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Becoming a Virtual Cutie: Digital Cross-Dressing in Japan

Abstract: There is a predominance for cute characters among Japanese virtual YouTubers (VTubers). Men who publicly use feminine avatars to conduct online entertainment are called babiniku in Japan. This research paper investigates whether embodying cute avatars impacts males’ perception of self. Examining the process leading some online performers to turn into outwardly feminine characters, we address the reasons why babiniku reproduce gender stereotypes. Our presumption is that such role play is part of a strategy with… Show more

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“…Corporate accounts that have -san are considered to be able to show each other a little bit of their individuality. In Japan, the activities of vtubers called VABINIKU are also becoming popular recently (Bredikhina and Giard, 2022). It is possible that Japanese people prefer virtual identities and tend to have an affinity for virtual identities built on websites.…”
Section: General Discussion and Theoretical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corporate accounts that have -san are considered to be able to show each other a little bit of their individuality. In Japan, the activities of vtubers called VABINIKU are also becoming popular recently (Bredikhina and Giard, 2022). It is possible that Japanese people prefer virtual identities and tend to have an affinity for virtual identities built on websites.…”
Section: General Discussion and Theoretical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, with the rise of virtual celebrities, we can find studies on the mass building of holographic celebrities such as Miku that transform the ways in which crowd behavior, the individual, femininity and embodiment are conceived (Davidson, 2017;Guga, 2015;Lam, 2016). Finally, with the release of games such as Second life and phenomena like VTubers (virtual YouTube celebrities), academic literature poses the possibility of exploring identity and the implications of projecting certain gender markers onto virtual avatars (Bredikhina and Giard, 2022;Cooper, 2007;Fizek and Wasilewska, 2011;Nagy and Koles, 2014).…”
Section: System Configuration: Premisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It raises questions about the types of usage, areas of focus, and core benefits of XR applications. In Table I, Vtubing identified by a respondent refers to using avatars as a replacement for using an actual image of a streamer on YouTube, in which motion capture or keyboard input provides the image's animation [96], [97]. The respondents selected the benefits, such as augmented human contact (53.2%), reduced time of tasks (40.3%), lower cost (36.4%), reduced errors (33.8%), a replacement for monitors or paper (33.8%), increase the focus of workers (32.5%), and free hands (23.4%).…”
Section: B) Q# 8 Select Any Of the Economic Areas In Which Your Ar Vr...mentioning
confidence: 99%