@article{oai:kyoritsu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003282, author = {辻山, ゆき子 and Tsujiyama, Yukiko}, journal = {共立国際研究 : 共立女子大学国際学部紀要, The Kyoritsu journal of international studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {This study is based on a series of interviews with two women who have supported the local residents of Kotobuki, a Japanese skid row in Yokohama, for thirty or forty years. I describe how they view both Kotobuki and Japanese society and try to provide some insight into the Kotobuki supporter's outlook on the world. Using an idiographic perspective, I draw attention to the unspoken context of the interviews and I try to analyze the narratives without reference to established theoretical models but by drawing attention to how these women believe situations are generated in Kotobuki. Their narratives completely reverse widely accepted views of Kotobuki and Japanese society.In the first place, they describe the Kotobuki area as a place that absorbs and reduces the social exclusion in Japanese society, although people widely believe that in Kotobuki there are accumulated social problems. In the second place, the women believe that the residents in Kotobuki are attractive and tender hearted. They appreciate the people in Kotobuki. In addition, to discourage discrimination against Kotobuki, both of them hope that visitors will go on tours of Kotobuki and get to know it. In addition, these two women work and live in Kotobuki, a supposedly maledominated society, but they find it comfortable and liberated. Thus, this paper describes the reversed view of the world adopted by these women in their narratives., 論説, Articles}, pages = {63--87}, title = {ネガとポジの反転 : 寿の聞き取り調査から}, volume = {35}, year = {2018}, yomi = {ツジヤマ, ユキコ} }