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タイトル: <研究ノート>私たちは何者か -- 米国ポリアモリーの多元性と共在性
その他のタイトル: Who are We? The Pluralism and the Compatibility within Polyamory in the United States
著者: 深海, 菊絵  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: FUKAMI, Kikue
キーワード: ポリアモリー
多元性
共在性
接触領域
自己の技術
polyamory
pluralism
compatibility
contact zone
technologies of the self
発行日: 31-Dec-2017
出版者: 京都大学大学院人間・環境学研究科 文化人類学分野
誌名: コンタクト・ゾーン
巻: 9
号: 2017
開始ページ: 173
終了ページ: 190
抄録: The objective of this report is to investigate the pluralism and the compatibility among polyamorists, focusing on the gathering of a polyamory group in California and polyamory terms that are used by polyamorists. Polyamory means "responsible non-monogamy". It is best explained with the words: "honesty" , "consensus" and "responsibility". In fact, most studies about polyamory have pointed out that people who are recognized as polyamorist have various backgrounds, and the ways of practicing polyamory are extremely diverse and inconsistent. In this article, I look at polyamory in terms of a "contact zone" where people who have various thoughts and cultural backgrounds are interacting. I examine how polyamorists connect with each other in their contact zone. In order to achieve this purpose, "Cyborg Feminism" which is advocated by Donna Haraway is a key concept. Donna Haraway seeks a way of connecting that is not emphasized by homogeneity in "Cyborg Feminism". Cyborg is a body which holds multiple internal differences. Primarily, looking at the meeting of a polyamory group through the image of a cyborg suggests that polyamory has plural and comprehensive characteristics. Secondly, I examine the polyamory terms. The terms in polyamory are not only a tool of communication, but also a tool of self-accountability, one's relationship and the love they belong to. It implies that the ethical question of "How should I treat myself?" is shared among polyamorists. Polyamory is composed of multiple perspectives, and it is not a group which has only a single value system. There are blank spaces following the question "who are we?". However, the otherness and the blank space which polyamory holds are the possibility of critical self-forming with others.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/228319
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