In her book "People's Pornography: Sex and Surveillance on the Chinese Internet", Katrien Jacobs claims that Japanese women in pornography represent a "feminine ideal" that is superior to their Chinese counterparts in the eyes of porn users.
Unlike John Paul II, he gives very little evidence of acquaintanceship with any kind of social theory.
On Saturday, 30 new cases were reported by the Hebei health commission, 16 of which were asymptomatic.
Japanese porn has long been popular in China.
Cases like this prove that there is clearly a market for pornography here.
City officials on Saturday said five survivors had been pulled out of the structure.