Asian — Voyeur

: While most research focuses on male-on-female perpetration, studies in China have begun exploring "male-on-male" video voyeurism in public spaces [5.14].

The Asian voyeur represents a complex and multifaceted figure, embodying both the gaze of the Other and the self. Through their works, Asian artists engage with and subvert dominant narratives and representations, challenging power dynamics and spectatorship. By exploring the intersection of cultural identity, power dynamics, and spectatorship, this paper has demonstrated the significance of the Asian voyeur in contemporary Asian art. asian voyeur

Research suggests that voyeurism is often linked to underlying psychological issues, such as anxiety, depression, or personality disorders. Individuals who engage in voyeuristic behavior may do so as a way to cope with their own emotional or psychological distress. Additionally, voyeurs may feel a sense of excitement or thrill from secretly observing others, which can become a compulsive behavior. By exploring the intersection of cultural identity, power