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| Theme | Key Sources | Main Findings | |-------|-------------|---------------| | | McLelland (2015); Saito (2020) | Erotic animation reflects broader gender and power dynamics in Japanese pop culture. | | Transnational Media Flow | Iwabuchi (2015); Sun (2021) | Asian media circulate via “soft power” channels; fan translation and remixing are common. | | Fan‑Made Derivatives & Copyright | Jenkins (2006); Liao (2020) | Fan works occupy a legal grey area; they can both challenge and reinforce copyright regimes. | | Censorship & Platform Governance | Chen (2023); O’Hara (2018) | Online platforms navigate contradictory domestic and international legal pressures. | | Visual Semiotics of H‑Anime | Nakashima (2018); Kim (2022) | Symbolic colour palettes (e.g., red for passion, black for taboo) encode narrative subtexts. | Opiumud 044 - Kuroinu - shen lu se - di er zhang -Opiumud-