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(2016): This research critiques the stereotypical portrayal of trans women in Thai media—often shown as humorous or sexually provocative—and how these images impact their overall social acceptance. 2. Sociocultural Studies & Intersectionality

(2008): A focused study on how Japanese media depicts transgender individuals, moving from treating them as "curiosities" for entertainment to more serious and empathetic documentary-style programs. extremeshemale asia

(2026): This paper uses Western gender theories to analyze transgender performance in Chinese cinema. It examines how these portrayals often consolidate gender hierarchies rather than subverting them, while also highlighting the specific social and historical settings of these representations. (2026): This paper uses Western gender theories to

(2018): Published in TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly , this introduction explores the cultural complexities of gendered selfhood and non-normative embodiments across Asian regions. While there is no single academic paper with

While there is no single academic paper with the exact title you provided, there are several high-quality research papers that explore the intersection of transgender identities, media representation, and sociocultural experiences within Asian contexts.