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In Chinese history, there have been cases of ''suoyang�zheng'' [the syndrome of penis-shrinking]. This syndrome is actually anxiety that leads one to believe that his penis is not only becoming smaller and smaller, but also shrinking into the body. | |||
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Revision as of 19:41, 4 December 2022
Background
This project is a fictional story based on three facts:
1. Communist leaders frequently change their organs to stay healthy and die on average at the age of 95.
2. Political prisoners, mainly Falun Gong practitioners, are being executed "on demand" in order to provide organs for transplant to recipients.
3. China’s modern encounters with Western industrial countries, and the ensuing comparison with white Westerners, ushered in a collective sense of Chinese male sexual inferiority. Men’s exposure to pornography and public showers fostered a sense of penis envy in settings with other men; men’s fragility and anxiety were further elevated by their sense of being unable to fulfill women’s desires.
The Maoist socialist state created a false image of Maoist socialist utopic superiority that—contrary to its intention of strengthening China’s pride—exacerbated Chinese men’s self-doubt.
Chinese men attribute their masculinity being under siege to China’s global self-repositioning and translated this general social uncertainty into a personal anxiety fixated on a physical organ.
Story
A Chinese Communist leader is jealous of a political prisoner's large penis and then transplants his penis to himself.
On the operating table, the two amputated penises chat with each other.
Research
In Chinese history, there have been cases of suoyang�zheng [the syndrome of penis-shrinking]. This syndrome is actually anxiety that leads one to believe that his penis is not only becoming smaller and smaller, but also shrinking into the body.