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'''Bishounen'' (literally, "beautiful boy") refers to a specific ] aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi- specifically refers to feminine beauty (''bijin'', lit. "beautiful person", refers to a beautiful woman.) | '''Bishounen''' (literally, "beautiful boy") refers to a specific ] aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi- specifically refers to feminine beauty (''bijin'', lit. "beautiful person", refers to a beautiful woman.) | ||
The bishounen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin and effeminate or androgynous appearance. | The bishounen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin and effeminate or androgynous appearance. | ||
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The aesthetic of the bishounen began as an ideal of a young ] lover. It is perpetuated today in ] and ], especially ] (girl) anime, ], and ]. | The aesthetic of the bishounen began as an ideal of a young ] lover. It is perpetuated today in ] and ], especially ] (girl) anime, ], and ]. | ||
Some western anime and manga fans use the term bishounen to refer to any handsome male character, although this is strictly speaking imprecise. | Some western anime and manga fans use the term bishounen to refer to any handsome male character, although this usage is, strictly speaking, imprecise. |
Revision as of 19:27, 27 July 2002
Bishounen (literally, "beautiful boy") refers to a specific Japanese aesthetic concept of the ideally beautiful young man. The prefix bi- specifically refers to feminine beauty (bijin, lit. "beautiful person", refers to a beautiful woman.)
The bishounen is typically quite slender and not very muscular, with a tapered chin and effeminate or androgynous appearance.
The aesthetic of the bishounen began as an ideal of a young homosexual lover. It is perpetuated today in anime and manga, especially shoujo (girl) anime, shounen-ai, and yaoi.
Some western anime and manga fans use the term bishounen to refer to any handsome male character, although this usage is, strictly speaking, imprecise.