著者
林原 玲洋
出版者
The Kantoh Sociological Society
雑誌
年報社会学論集 (ISSN:09194363)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2010, no.23, pp.141-152, 2010

In 1993, the Japan Epilepsy Association criticized Tsutsui Yasutaka's novel "Robot Police" as discriminatory to epileptics, and sought to have it from a textbook published by Kadokawa Publishing. In response to the criticism, he declared a "Writing Strike" and appealed for freedom of expression. This declaration drew public attention, and raised a storm of controversy. The aim of this paper is to explicate the divergence of problem setting in the controversy. First, I will show that the declaration was situated in the context of victim contest. Then, I will demonstrate that the context was prepared through the shift of roles in the early stages of the controversy. Finally, I will present a rhetorical analysis of how the shift of roles occurred in the responsive context of the controversy.

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そういえば昨日ツイートした林原さんの筒井康隆論文(http://t.co/K2cGci4rp2)、本筋とは違うところで意外な収穫が。林原さんは「断筆宣言」以前と以降の転換を「被害者コンテスト」という概念で説明するんだけど、(続)
表現の自由の問題への社会学からのアプローチという意味ではこのあたり使えそうなんだけど、ネット上にはないみたいだなあ。うちには一応抜き刷りがある(はずな)んだけど。http://t.co/K2cGci4rp2

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