2011年
1990年代日本におけるHIV/エイズをめぐる対抗クレイムのレトリック分析―古橋悌二の言説を中心に
年報社会学論集
- 巻
- 第24号
- 号
- 24
- 開始ページ
- 121
- 終了ページ
- 132
- 記述言語
- 日本語
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- DOI
- 10.5690/kantoh.2011.121
- 出版者・発行元
- The Kantoh Sociological Society
Teiji Furuhashi revealed his HIV-positive status to his friends by "the letter" in October, 1992. This revelation started grass-roots movement in Kyoto, Japan. This paper investigates why though he let only about 20 friends know his HIV-positive status the letter sparked movements such as those associated with multiple identities that were not limited to the HIV/AIDS. In what way is the rhetoric of of Furuhashi's counter claim making unique? This paper suggests that Furuhashi's counter claiming had such an impact because it used a motif that problematized not only HIV/AIDS or male homosexuality and a rhetoric based on comradeship.<br>Furthermore, rather than identifying himself as a gay male homosexual, he identified himself as an artist. Therefore, this allowed movement participants to conflate intimate internal personal relationships and make rhetorical links among various sexual/gender identities.
- リンク情報
- ID情報
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- DOI : 10.5690/kantoh.2011.121
- ISSN : 0919-4363
- CiNii Articles ID : 130005076342
- CiNii Books ID : AN10521390