@article{oai:kobe-c.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002369, author = {森永, 康子 and 飯田, 祐子 and 小川, 眞里子 and 風間, 孝 and MORINAGA, Yasuko and IIDA, YUKO and OGAWA, Mariko and KAZAMA, Takashi}, journal = {女性学評論, Women's studies forum}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), The second wave of feminism has challenged a long history of academia where a canon of 'a man as a normative human,' has implicitly and/or explicitly dominated for centuries. Feminist scholars have questioned validity of traditional theories, research methods, and relationships of researcher/researched, and developed alternative ones in various disciplines. This article includes four scholars' short talks on how feminism has influenced on her/his research field; Drs. Y. Iida, M. Ogawa, T. Kazama and Y. Morinaga from Japanese literature, science studies, gay studies and psychology, respectively. The talks were addressed at a workshop titled 'feminism and academia' in the 69th annual conference of Japanese Psychological Association, 2005.}, pages = {79--113}, title = {フェミニズムとアカデミア : 日本心理学会第69回大会ワークショップ報告}, volume = {20}, year = {2006}, yomi = {モリナガ, ヤスコ and イイダ, ユウコ and オガワ, マリコ and カザマ, タカシ} }