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Love is all you need: A content analysis of romantic scenes in Chinese entertainment television
Authors:Jane D Brown  Xinshu Zhao  Mena Ning Wang  Quan Liu  Amy Shirong Lu  Lucille Jing Li
Institution:1. School of Journalism and Mass Communication , University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill , USA jane_brown@unc.edu;3. Journalism School , Fudan University , Shanghai , P.R. China;4. School of Communication , Hong Kong Baptist University , Hong Kong;5. School of Communication , Hong Kong Baptist University , Hong Kong;6. School of Journalism and Mass Communication , Nanjing Normal University , P.R. China;7. School of Communication , Northwestern University , Evanston , IL , USA;8. Office of the Dean of Students , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology , Hong Kong
Abstract:A large sample of entertainment television programs that were aired on 28 channels in China in 2004 was analyzed for romantic and sexual content. Romantic scenes, typically portraying men and women already in committed relationships, appeared in 80% of the 196 programs analyzed. The analysis suggested that, according to Chinese television in the early part of the twenty-first century, emotional love was more important than physical sexual interaction in romantic relationships. More than half of the 1112 romantic scenes analyzed depicted love between the partners without any discussion or display of physical sexual behavior. Only 8% of scenes included discussion or depiction of sexual behavior (e.g., touching, kissing, and intercourse) without some sense that the partners were in a loving, committed relationship. Sexual intercourse was implied or depicted in fewer than 2% of the romantic scenes. Findings are discussed in light of the Chinese government's periodic regulation of sexually suggestive media content and attempts to filter Internet content. The extent to which such content may affect young viewers' perceptions of romantic relationships and sexual behavior is also discussed.
Keywords:content analysis  China  television  romantic and sexual behavior
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