部落解放運動をめぐる「ニーズ解釈の政治」 : 一九七〇年代を中心に

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Title ( jpn )
部落解放運動をめぐる「ニーズ解釈の政治」 : 一九七〇年代を中心に
Title ( eng )
The Politics of Need Interpreting on the Buraku Liberation Movement: Focusing on the 1970s
Creator
Gotoda Izumi
Source Title
広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科紀要. 教育学研究
Bulletin of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University. Studies in education
Issue 2
Start Page 415
End Page 424
Journal Identifire
[ISSN] 2436-0333
[NCID] AA12909086
Abstract
This paper focuses on the movements of Discrimination and Fighting Culture, the journal of the “Conference on Discrimination and Fighting Culture” formed in 1975 with Hiroshi Noma as its chairperson, and KAKU, a literary quarterly (now a literary magazine) published mainly by Tetsu Hijikata, who played a major role in promoting cultural activities in the Buraku Liberation Movement.Within the theoretical framework of “publicness” and the “politics of interpretation of needs” proposed by the American political scientist Nancy Fraser, by examining the Buraku Liberation Movement within this framework, this study aimed to clarify the importance and potential of cultural activities related to the Buraku Liberation Movement that has been missing from the history of the Buraku Liberation Movement. The cultural activities of the Buraku Liberation Movement are not limited to those of the Buraku people.Cultural activities of the Buraku Liberation Movement reached their peak in the 1970s. At that time, cultural activities were hardly considered important by the mainstream of the movement, and were seen as a helpful tool for the movement. However, Noma, Hijikata, and other promoters of cultural activities tried to appeal the injustice of the Buraku issue and discrimination to the world with literature and culture. As if in response, many writers and activists agreed with them, and the literary magazine KAKU continues its activities even today. There was a need to reexamine the Buraku issue not only in the field of movement but also in the fields of literature and culture, and there was a movement to create this new need. In this study, the importance of Noma and Hijikata’s trajectory was revealed, which has been buried in history, and the possibility of reexamining the Buraku issue in a new way was clarified.
Keywords
The Politics of Need Interpreting
Buraku Liberation Movement
Publicness
literary magazine “KAKU”
Tetsu Hizikata
ニーズ解釈の政治
部落解放運動
公共性
文芸誌『革』
土方鉄
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科
Date of Issued 2021-12-23
Rights
Copyright (c) 2021 人間社会科学研究科
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 2436-0333
[NCID] AA12909086