著者
加藤 春恵子
出版者
日本マス・コミュニケーション学会
雑誌
新聞学評論 (ISSN:04886550)
巻号頁・発行日
no.38, pp.74-88, 264, 1989-04-30

This essay raises the question as to how women's sexuality, personality and role are, should be, and could depicted in the mass media. The issue is raised by the introduction of an American active feminist lawyer's theory and practice concerngng pornography. Discussion of the concept, theory and practice of the "freedom of the press" or "freedom of expression" should become more fruitful through realization of the overwhelming power of the "Invisible viewpoint" of the "Japanese WASP man"-highly educated males who do not identify with any discriminaetd against group. This discussion should also be of more value through active listening to the criticism of those people whose viewpoing has been neglected.
著者
加藤 春恵子
雑誌
東京女子大学紀要論集
巻号頁・発行日
vol.39, no.2, pp.91-117, 1989-03-10

This essay is written from three points of view-women's study, the theory of communication, and the sociology of social change. It tries to investigate the meaning of discommunication in recent Japanese society, and to offer analytical tools to those who are in search of a deeper understanding of situation and self in the historical context. Table of contents is as follows: I. The Directions and Mechanisms in Social Change 1. The Inevitability of Social Change 2. The directions of Social Change 3. The Patterns of Social Change 4. Society and the Individual in the Process of Social Change 5. The Mechanisms of Social-Individual Change II. Gender Change as a Post-patriarchalization Process 1. Gender 2. Patriarchy 3. Changes in the Gender Role System 4. Changes in the Gender Personality System 5. Types of Processes in Post-patriarchalization III. The 'Patriarchy Complex' and Communication 1. The 'Patriarchy Complex' 2. Multiplying Relationships between Inter-personal and Extra-personal Discommunication 3. Nonverbal Communication and the Double-bind 4. Patriarchic Structure in Inter-personal Communication
著者
加藤 春恵子
出版者
日本マス・コミュニケーション学会
雑誌
新聞学評論 (ISSN:04886550)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.38, pp.74-88,264, 1989-04-30 (Released:2017-10-06)

This essay raises the question as to how women's sexuality, personality and role are, should be, and could depicted in the mass media. The issue is raised by the introduction of an American active feminist lawyer's theory and practice concerngng pornography. Discussion of the concept, theory and practice of the "freedom of the press" or "freedom of expression" should become more fruitful through realization of the overwhelming power of the "Invisible viewpoint" of the "Japanese WASP man"-highly educated males who do not identify with any discriminaetd against group. This discussion should also be of more value through active listening to the criticism of those people whose viewpoing has been neglected.