Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Post 7: Psychology of Cosplay

Alodia Gosiengfiao
     We all do things for a reason. But our reasons were not the same. One maybe because of attention, or
the other maybe because of passion. Just like how every cosplayers have their own reason why they chose to cosplay instead of doing any other hobby. Well, to be honest, as a cosplayer, I found it very interesting and it makes me feel confident of who and what I am. Yes, I am in character but still, it's me. I chose characters that match my personality in some ways. I chose characters that can show the different sides of me. That's how I see and define cosplay for me.

     People around the world were too busy with themselves. We cannot see the importance of every single thing. But now, from the article I've read "Why People Cosplay" by Gaijinpot from Gaijinpot.com open my mind to something not all people can realize. It says there that Cosplayers found themselves safe whenever they find someone with the same interest. We feel so open to others without the fear of being judged. Gaijinpot said "I also observed what kind of people would come to the shop. I definitely saw those people in the shop as quiet, introverted and otaku types, but I could see how open minded they could be, in terms of exploring their love life, than people who appear to be “normal”, so we cannot underestimate the power of otaku people, really!" and his statement made me really happy for the fact that he saw something different from us.

     Upon my research, the common thing that I observed is that "shy people use cosplay as instrument to break their shells". It is actually a good thing for people to find something they know they can show off themselves, right? I find cosplay very helpful to people like me who don't know how to express myself correctly. I break my own shell by the use of this kind of hobby. I find it sociable and approachable. I honestly don't feel any fear from the judgement I might receive because I know that I stand out among everyone and I am happy with what I am.

Me as SI (Dream of Doll)
     People think we are weird for dressing up with bright colored wigs and contact lenses. But despite the negative comments like "they're annoying", "they just want attention" and stuff like that, we find common thing that make us happy in every single day of our lives. One person who can appreciate our works makes our kokoro (japanese translation of heart) jumps!

     We do this not just for ourselves but whenever we see people smile because they think we're awesome and made their favorite characters went to life is a big achievement for us. We feel that we have accomplished something not all people can do. Whenever we see kid calling us in our character names, we feel how lucky we are to actually dress up and show up in front of kids like characters went out straight from the television.

     Also, an article entitled "Why Halloween Simply Isn't Enough: The Psychology of Cosplay" by a guest writer ArkhamAsylumDoc from sciencefiction.com, she's a cosplayer too and what makes her awesome is that she opened herself to anyone knowing that million people can read her entry by just one click! Since that many people misunderstood us as "Halloween Mascots" (and yes we can hear people calling us mascots) she was able to make connection to readers and explain how cosplaying really goes. I quoted some lines from her article that inspired be so much, "Psychologically, I believe it is an adaptive, healthy exercise to assume the physical role of a character that you can relate to or admire greatly. I find it nothing short of empowering to assume the role of a character who is independent, cunning, agile, and confident. Showing a lot of skin does not necessarily negate all of those amazing qualities in a woman!  If I’ve ever felt secretive about talking about cosplay, I’ve learned that this comes not from shame or guilt, but from the desire to preserve an important part of my identity."

     We might be mistaken as mascots or anything you want to call it, but deep inside our hearts we know that we do it because we want to make people happy by doing a hobby that can make people smile when they see us, maybe not everyone but at least one smile can really change the world, our world. It doesn't matter how negative people think of us or how they judge us because what's more important is that we try to give people an opening to our secrets that only few can understand.

1 comment:

  1. that's wonderful to hear! :) I have watched the anime too but unfortunately they made season 2 but a different type of story. I hope to see you with your Kirito cosplay! Have fun cosplaying dear! :)

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