Culture Oh, the humanities - The author of a scholarly article on how he was jacking off to gay shota hentai has a history, shockingly

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account

Oh, the humanities​

Artillery Row
By Ben Sixsmith
10 August, 2022

Masturbation is undeniably an interesting subject. It occupies a large part of many people’s lives. It has inspired authors from Joyce to Roth. Certainly, it shouldn’t be off-limits from academic study.

Still, I felt like something rather dodgy was going on when I found an academic paper devoted not just to masturbation, and not just to its author masturbating himself, but to its author jacking off over cartoons of young boys.

This is not an exaggeration. Karl Andersson, a PhD student at the University of Manchester, writes in the abstract of a paper for the journal Qualitative Research:

I wanted to understand how my research participants experience sexual pleasure when reading shota, a Japanese genre of self-published erotic comics that features young boy characters. I therefore started reading the comics in the same way as my research participants had told me that they did it: while masturbating.​

So, he says, he spent months fiddling with himself to weird Japanese cartoons. Elsewhere in his paper, Mr Andersson helpfully clarifies that his subject matter included very young boys:

The examples above, with stories from a past childhood, were believable to me, as in ‘that could have happened’, and that made those dōjinshi good. But more often, very young boy characters would greedily jump over the first cock that presented itself. That too worked for me, but it was different.​

“That too worked for me.” What is disturbing is not just that Mr Andersson had these thoughts, and not just that he considered them worth expressing, but that other academics read and accepted them. The paper was published in April and has only reached an incredulous wider audience today.

Mr Andersson is not an academic who has just veered into morbid territory. He has quite a history. In the noughties he edited a magazine called Destroyer, which aimed to “bring back the adolescent gay boy as one of the ideals of gay culture.” The content was legal but I don’t recommend Googling it. According to a profile in Out:
… each issue of Destroyer featured sexually suggestive shots of boys as young as 13 in various states of undress …​

“Many of the shoots,” the profile went on:

… took place in developing countries and sparked accusations of sexual tourism. In some images, it wasn’t clear if the boys knew they were being shot …​

According to a Vice interview from 2012, Mr Andersson went on to run a website called “Breaking Boy News”. The website, according to the interview, featured “violent, sexual headlines about young boys, illustrated with pictures of pre-pubescent boys in sexualised poses, half-naked and occasionally not wearing any pants.” “Boys are like kittens, it’s hard to take your eyes off them,” Andersson mused, disgusting even a 2012-era Vice interviewer.

Despite the nature of his work, Andersson could be found in the mainstream Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet giving an apparently sympathetic interview to a Japanese author of obscene cartoons. The author was clear that “the content is pornographic” and that the girls that it portrayed were “12 or 13 years old”.

In a 2016 essay published on Medium, Mr Andersson describes how he contributed to the publication of a “shota” comic himself. He writes:

The comic, which I had translated myself, contained uncensored sex between boys of an unspecified age.​

“I called it Entartete Shota,” Andersson goes on, “I wanted to show that our society denounces certain artistic expressions as offensive and therefore illegal in the same way as the Nazis did with what they called “entartete kunst” — degenerate art.Yes, well, the Nazis denounced Picasso and Lehmbruck. Andersson is defending — indeed, promoting — eroticized portrayals of young teenage boys. See the difference?

To be clear, I think most academics would agree with me that Andersson’s interests are disgusting and without cultural or academic merit. Still, I do wonder how many academics have encountered his work and been soothed by its familiar references to “ethnography” and Michel Foucault. I wonder how many academics don’t look closely at something which falls into such categories as “queer studies” because to do so might be seen as bigoted, narrow-minded, anti-intellectual et cetera.

Certainly, academics rushed to Andersson’s defence when Neil O’Brien MP of the Conservatives mocked his paper. To be fair, O’Brien extended his contempt into a broader comment on the humanities — and it was at least defensible to criticise that — but the knee-jerk impulse towards defending any kind of “progressive” academic work from criticism can be seen in a tweet from Professor Steven Fielding:

Do none of your constituents masturbate? Do none use pornography? Do none suffer from loneliness? Do you understand how anthropology can help us better understand ourselves: is that not socially usefully?

I have no desire to suggest that the paper would be socially useful if its author had been wanking over adults — but the fact that it was cartoons of kids makes this self-righteous intervention especially embarrassing. I will assume that Professor Fielding did not read the article itself.

I wonder what made Mr Andersson think that this — any of this — was a good idea. Certainly, it should be legitimate to research, discuss, and debate the legality of different forms of media — and the motives behind their consumption. But introducing such an, erm, personal element to his work made it very hard not to just to avoid dark conclusions but to think that he was actually experimenting with how far he could go. The answer? Too darn far. I hope he gets help, and not with his research.

Meanwhile, some academics could use some self-reflection. Their work is often dedicated to deconstructing harmful ideas and systems in mainstream society. They can hardly complain if mainstream society turns around and asks some questions of them as well.

SOURCE

Is it just me, or but the phrase "I am not alone — we are all alone" sounds like something out of incel hellscape, rather than the gay tumblrite hellscape?
 
The comic, which I had translated myself, contained uncensored sex between boys of an unspecified age.
I mean... if they're wearing randoseru and they don't stand taller than 5 feet, I think it's safe to say they're not on their third divorce.
 
“I called it Entartete Shota,” Andersson goes on, “I wanted to show that our society denounces certain artistic expressions as offensive and therefore illegal in the same way as the Nazis did with what they called “entartete kunst” — degenerate art.Yes, well, the Nazis denounced Picasso and Lehmbruck. Andersson is defending — indeed, promoting — eroticized portrayals of young teenage boys. See the difference?
... sigh... Someone slap a fucking triangle on him already.

I know that people can't have a proper discussion about the holocaust, but seriously, why do people keep thinking that Nazi Germany is an acceptable excuse to publish child pornography?
 
Masturbatory Mancunians are an often barracked, but well handled and certainly very fecund area of endeavor. Indeed, there is a tradition going back to J.J. Thompson, who, while not the first to study the sin of Onan while ogling images both Oriental and Occidental, was at least the first to obsessively document it. In fact, there was such furious study of the subject after he published his "Applications of Dynamics to Physics, Chemistry and My Pants," that the town became widely known among academia as 'Handchester.' Further studies by Emmeline Pankhurst, who, while focusing more on the equality and social mobility of, as she called it, "Bearding the Clam" continued the tradition, until Alan Turing wrote what is by many, considered the definitive work on the subject: "Cryptanalysis of the Enigma (an Euphemism)." And, while of course Pankhurst and Turing used readily available pre-war postcards and calendars for their study, given current climes, obviously shota would be the primary choice in both of their cases.

So, while this subject obviously piques the interest of click-hungry journos and our Puritan friends across the pond, it is but rote business to Mancunians and their neighbors.

Although, to this day, there is a reason why most Oxford and Cambridge men both, refuse to shake hands with any Mancunian academics. And why their undergrads never get soup duty in the kitchens.
 
Mr Andersson is not an academic who has just veered into morbid territory. He has quite a history. In the noughties he edited a magazine called Destroyer, which aimed to “bring back the adolescent gay boy as one of the ideals of gay culture.” The content was legal but I don’t recommend Googling it. According to a profile in Out:
… each issue of Destroyer featured sexually suggestive shots of boys as young as 13 in various states of undress …

“Many of the shoots,” the profile went on:

… took place in developing countries and sparked accusations of sexual tourism. In some images, it wasn’t clear if the boys knew they were being shot …

According to a Vice interview from 2012, Mr Andersson went on to run a website called “Breaking Boy News”. The website, according to the interview, featured “violent, sexual headlines about young boys, illustrated with pictures of pre-pubescent boys in sexualised poses, half-naked and occasionally not wearing any pants.” “Boys are like kittens, it’s hard to take your eyes off them,” Andersson mused, disgusting even a 2012-era Vice interviewer.
What did I fucking say? Everything about his paper screamed he was actually into this shit, and for realsies because he said 2D wasn't something he dabbled in.

What the fuck, Sweden.
 
2022-08-10 14.14.01 archive.ph 0e0fd18dad45.png

This fucking faggot.
 
Certainly, academics rushed to Andersson’s defence when Neil O’Brien MP of the Conservatives mocked his paper. To be fair, O’Brien extended his contempt into a broader comment on the humanities — and it was at least defensible to criticise that — but the knee-jerk impulse towards defending any kind of “progressive” academic work from criticism can be seen in a tweet from Professor Steven Fielding:
That's because it seems that the humanities always leads to this shit when there aren't imposing gentlemen with cattle prods to keep you nutjobs in line. All you've ever done is prove that time is a goddamned circle with how often you repeat yourselves.

As Kari pointed out:
The humanities at large seems more upset his "hand was caught in the cookie jar" rather than admit he's actually fucking it and screaming it's a good thing.

Granted I'm glad the author is speaking up on this shit, but unless you're crucifying this particularly deranged individual nothing will change. Seems like empty platitudes. I mean God forbid you show some blatant hostility to his antics.
 
There was absolutely nothing academic about his "research paper". It was nothing but him describing his wank session. He couldn't even help himself in describing the scenes he jerked off to. If it was all for "the science" then he could have, at the very least, kept things bland sounding and used academic terms like other researchers do when it comes to sexual subjects, but no. He was describing how the boy's genitals looked and everything.

This man is telling everyone what he jerks off to. He's clearly getting off to this, bragging about jerking off to children. He is getting off to the fact that he is doing something wrong, and that we are appalled by it. He gets off knowing that he can do all this without getting into trouble.

I am disgusted, and reading about the other shit he's done in the past only makes me feel even more disgust and really uneasy. Now I'm 100% certain this man has CP and possibly abused a child. I'm so sick of these pedos feeling safe enough to flaunt their degeneracy. Make Pedos Scared Again.
 
Back
Top Bottom