@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004003, author = {上谷, 香陽}, issue = {2}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies}, month = {2015-01-01, 2015-03-09}, note = {This paper reconsiders Yumiko Ehara’s examination on a series of discussions in the Japanese women’s movement since 1970s, to explore sociological implication of the issue raised by her. Through critical investigation into these discussions, Ehara articulated certain kind of diffi culty that might be found out even today in our discussions of social problems about gender inequality. In rereading Ehara’s examination, this paper suggests that change of people’s lifestyle and change of society are related to change of discourses in and through which our everyday life has been organized. In order to produce new discourses, we have to unravel the interconnection of various concepts in our everyday language use activities and reorganize them in a new way. Ehara’s concept of “Kenryoku-sayo” means regulatory power of discourses that prevents us from unraveling and reorganizing such interconnection of concepts related to gender. Based on Ehara’s examination, this paper suggests that such discoursive power not only regulates our everyday life but also is activated in and through our own everyday language use activities.}, pages = {1--15}, title = {フェミニズムと知識/言語の社会学 : 江原由美子「権力作用」論の再考をとおして}, volume = {25}, year = {} }