I--- Chinese Female Autopsy Video | ~repack~

In Chinese culture, the concept of "face" (or "mianzi") is deeply ingrained, emphasizing the importance of social dignity and respect. The use of Chinese female cadavers in autopsy videos has been criticized for perpetuating negative stereotypes and reinforcing existing power dynamics. Furthermore, the cultural significance of the body in Chinese culture, particularly with regards to filial piety and ancestor worship, must be considered when evaluating the production and consumption of these videos.

| Category | Frequency | Remarks | |----------|-----------|---------| | External examination (skin, hair) | 12 % | Minimal graphic exposure | | Thoracic cavity opening | 28 % | Clear illustration of lung pathology | | Abdominal cavity opening | 35 % | Includes hepatic and gastrointestinal structures | | Pelvic cavity (female reproductive organs) | 15 % | Direct visualization of uterus/ovaries | | Narration (technical vs. emotive) | 70 % technical, 30 % emotive | Technical language predominated, reducing sensationalism | i--- Chinese Female Autopsy Video