@article{oai:kobe-c.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002441, author = {堀江, 有里 and HORIE, Yuri}, journal = {女性学評論, Women's studies forum}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Recently, identity politics have been questioned as a politic of human rights for social minorities. They, who question point out the followings:1) the strategy makes a group monolithic under the only"identity", thus excludes and marginalizes those who do not live according to the norms of the group, and2) treat an identity as a typical one while in reality each individual has various identities in her/himself. In spite of these questions against identity politics, some scholars and activists have kept maintaining identity politics as a useful strategy for minorities, because there are people who are stigmatized by their identities and excluded from the society. This paper looks at lesbian and gay activism in the United Church of Canada as a case, considering the question against identity politics as mentioned above and analyses its limitations and potentialities. In cases of Christian churches, most lesbian and gay activisms have maintained to "accept"themselves to be minorities in the society. However such a strategy can not change the norms of majorities and brings divisions among minorities as a result:1)"acceptable""good people and 2)"not acceptable""deviant"people. To overcoming this limitation, this paper examines an alternative way to find a new horizon for minorities.}, pages = {75--98}, title = {「受容」を求める運動戦略への批判的考察 -カナダ合同教会における同性愛者の運動を手がかりに-}, volume = {24}, year = {2010}, yomi = {ホリエ, ユリ} }