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*Voyeurism is a key plot device in the Japanese movie "[[Love Exposure]] (Ai no Mukidashi)". The main Character Yu Honda takes upskirt photos to find his 'Maria' to become a man and get his first taste of sexual stimulation. *Voyeurism is a key plot device in the Japanese movie "[[Love Exposure]] (Ai no Mukidashi)". The main Character Yu Honda takes upskirt photos to find his 'Maria' to become a man and get his first taste of sexual stimulation.
-====Literature====+===Literature===
*The book ''[[Hell]]'' by [[Henri Barbusse]] focuses entirely on the story of a voyeur. *The book ''[[Hell]]'' by [[Henri Barbusse]] focuses entirely on the story of a voyeur.
*The novel ''[[The Voyeur]]'' by Alberto Moravia deals with voyeurism in literature. *The novel ''[[The Voyeur]]'' by Alberto Moravia deals with voyeurism in literature.
*The novel ''[[Le Voyeur]]'' by [[Alain Robbe-Grillet]] *The novel ''[[Le Voyeur]]'' by [[Alain Robbe-Grillet]]
-====Manga ====+===Manga ===
*The [[manga]] ''[[Colorful (manga)|Colorful]]'' and ''[[Nozoki Ana]]'' are both devoted almost entirely to voyeurism. *The [[manga]] ''[[Colorful (manga)|Colorful]]'' and ''[[Nozoki Ana]]'' are both devoted almost entirely to voyeurism.
-====Examples in art====+===Examples in art===
*''[[Artist and Model in the Studio]]'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]] *''[[Artist and Model in the Studio]]'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]]
*''[[Venus (or a Nymph) Spied On by Satyrs]]'' (c. [[1627]]) by [[Nicolas Poussin]] *''[[Venus (or a Nymph) Spied On by Satyrs]]'' (c. [[1627]]) by [[Nicolas Poussin]]
*''[[Jupiter and Antiope ]]'' (c. [[1715]]) by [[Antoine Watteau]] *''[[Jupiter and Antiope ]]'' (c. [[1715]]) by [[Antoine Watteau]]
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== See also == == See also ==
*[[Candaulism]] *[[Candaulism]]

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Voyeurism is a practice in which an individual derives sexual pleasure from observing other people. Such people may be engaged in sexual acts, or be nude or in underwear, or dressed in whatever other way the "voyeur" finds appealing. The word derives from French verb voir (to see) with the -eur suffix that translates as -er in English. A literal translation would then be “seer” or "observer", with pejorative connotations.

Also, the word voyeur can define someone who receives enjoyment from witnessing other people's suffering or misfortune; see schadenfreude.

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