If you’ve already figured what the punch
line is here, good for you. Otherwise, read on. And if you don’t know what AKB
48 is, there’s always Wikipedia.)
I learned a while back that the foreign
press got all excited because a member of AKB 48 shaved her head as a show of
contrition because she had been caught by a weekly tabloid spending the night
with a boyfriend. Now, I’m no fan of AKB 48—in fact, I had to ask one of my
daughters how “48” was pronounced—and I did not read any of the
English-language articles about the incident. However, I thought that I could
make a pretty good guess about the things that were being said about it and I
also thought that there would be some important non-Japan-is-weird angles that
would be left out. So I decided that this might be as good as any other subject
to rouse my blog out of its stupor (fingers crossed). So here goes…
The first key point is that the schoolgirl
uniforms whose style the AKB 48 uniforms broadly emulate are near-uniquely
identified with 12-18 year-old females and vice versa. Specifically, those
uniforms are won by most middle-school and high-school girls in Japan. Private
elementary schools also have uniforms, but those schools are much fewer in
number and generally (if my casual observation serves me correctly) co-ed, and
the girls’ uniforms there are usually differently styled from those of their
elders.
The second key point is that it is quite
natural for postpubescent males to be sexually attracted to 12-18 year-old
females. After all, most of these females are or become postpubescent at an
early point in this six-year age bracket. In pre-WW II Japan, the age of
consent (threshold for statutory rape) for females was 12. And the recognition
of the sexuality of females in their low- and mid-teens was not unique to
Japan. In Quebec for instance, a ten-year old female could marry with parental
consent well into the 20th Century. To give another example that is
readily confirmed by publicly available sources, there are many cases of
musicians and entertainers from older generations that indicate that it was not
uncommon for females in their mid- and even low-teens to get married, and the
term “shotgun marriage” suggests that sex often preceded this (a point that
Dolly Parton once alluded to in an interview).
The third key point is that contemporary
society in the industrialized democracies nevertheless has come to uniformly dissuade
its members from having sexual relationships with minors. Post-WW II Japan, for
instance, merely raised the threshold for statutory rape to 13, but has
subsequently criminalized consensual sexual activity with all minors, i.e.
persons 17 and younger. Now, it is not clear to me how we got here, but it
certainly has something to do with the extension of compulsory education to
middle school and the increasing availability of high school education to all (including
the unwilling). In other words, once-adults had now become children, with the
18 year-old straddling the last year of high school and the first of the adult
word that lies beyond. Of course, this ban may be as often honored in the
breech than not, but it is very real nonetheless and reports abound of (mostly)
men from all walks being prosecuted for consensual infractions of this
relatively new taboo.
To borrow the words of Temple Grandin from
a very different setting, then, “You
may look at them, but you
may not touch them.” There is a huge existential conflict going on
here between nature and the rules of the game. Is it not, then, only natural
for postpubescent males to be strongly attracted to these same females that
hold up their end with regard to the sanctions?
I can foresee several questions, which I’ll
address briefly. First, why is the AKB format not copied more broadly by other
girls’ groups? AKB 48 has cornered the market on an archetype; anything else
would be an imitation. And it has spawned a slew of spinoffs just to be sure.
Besides, AKB 48 draws on independent production companies for its members.
Would these production companies risk AKB 48 retaliation to shop their wares at
another similar arena?
Second, why don’t individual entertainers
copy the AKB 48 format? The attraction of schoolgirls (not the biological
category of 12-18 year-old females) is intimately intertwined with their
uniformity. The individual entertainer is, literally, an individual. Besides,
now that AKB 48 is so popular, it is difficult to see any individual
entertainer invoking that archetype as anything other than parody.
Third, how can we accept 20-somethings as AKB
48 members, i.e. celibate teenagers? The same way that we can accept all those
20- and even 30-somethings as teenagers on TV, cinema and the live stage (and,
presumably, porn). AKB 48 is the real-world equivalent of a massively
multi-player online game (explanation omitted); at the end of the day, the
girls are merely playing roles. So don’t get all Japan-is-weird about this,
okay?
Fourth, what to make of that girl’s
decision to shave her head in contrition? She’s the only one who can know, and
she may not be too sure herself. But all evidence points to a voluntary,
individual decision, which at a minimum limited damage to her own career. And
hair grows back. End of story.
Oh, the punch line? Sorry, it doesn’t quite
fit the narrative as it unfolded. But it has the phrase “be something for
everybody” and includes “Eva Braun.” I think.
1 comment:
Just leave this youtube link, without further comment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-u5WLJ9Yk4
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