日本の成人の「カラオケ習い事」の持つ意味

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  • ニホン ノ セイジン ノ 「カラオケ ナライゴト」 ノ モツ イミ
  • Nihon no seijin no "karaoke naraigoto" no motsu imi
  • Japanese adult learning : the meanings of karaoke naraigoto

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Currently many Japanese housewives and retired people enjoy learning karaoke (karaoke naraigoto) at community centers and karaoke bars. The phenomenon of choosing karaoke as learning reflects adults' increasing appreciation of individualized and egalitarian types of social affiliation in the Japanese society. Postwar education's emphasis on individualism and egalitarianism has increased their interest in the individual, and respect for individual idiosyncrasies is pervasive among the Japanese. This newer multi-purpose learning allows students many individual benefits and perfectly matches the present Japanese inclination. The individualized activity is based on students' interests and is self-directed, and so studying karaoke is not "education" but "learning." Different from traditional forms of learning, this dynamic activity allows students to experience other worlds and to establish a new sense of identity, which is the essence of "learning."

1. 本研究の課題 2. 先行研究 3. 理論的背景 4. 調査方法 5. その他 (1) カラオケの流れ (2) カラオケの会の性格 (3) 伝統的な歌謡とカラオケの比較 6. 分析 7. まとめ

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  • 哲學

    哲學 111 145-170, 2004-03

    三田哲學會

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