Project/Area Number |
24510390
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Multi-year Fund |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Gender
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Research Institution | Nara University |
Principal Investigator |
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
MITSUISHI Ayumi 奈良大学, 文学部, 准教授 (90387887)
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Research Collaborator |
ISOBE Kaori 大連外国語大学, 日本語学院, 外籍教師
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Project Period (FY) |
2012-04-01 – 2015-03-31
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Project Status |
Completed (Fiscal Year 2014)
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Budget Amount *help |
¥5,460,000 (Direct Cost: ¥4,200,000、Indirect Cost: ¥1,260,000)
Fiscal Year 2014: ¥780,000 (Direct Cost: ¥600,000、Indirect Cost: ¥180,000)
Fiscal Year 2013: ¥2,210,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,700,000、Indirect Cost: ¥510,000)
Fiscal Year 2012: ¥2,470,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,900,000、Indirect Cost: ¥570,000)
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Keywords | 国際研究者交流 / ジェンダー / 近代家族 / セクシュアリティ / 日本近代 / 東アジア / 植民地 / 日本統治期 / 比較研究 |
Outline of Final Research Achievements |
It was the existence of colonies (Korea, Taiwan, and Manchuria) that made possible the formation and continuation of the Japanese modern family, which was characterized by the housewifization of women and the trinity of “sex, love, and marriage.” In its colonial policy, Japanese imperialism used modern education and state-regulated prostitution systems and prompted the establishment of modern family norms through the differentiation and hierarchization of gender and ethnicity. The trinity of “sex, love, and marriage” was not simply formed through the dissemination of sexual norms within the family, but depended on the existence of modern state-regulated prostitution. However, the establishment of modern family norms was not concluded entirely within Japan (the suzerain state); rather it was achieved by transferring the modern state-regulated prostitution system to the colonies.
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