倾听与分担配偶的关切:日本婚姻沟通中的共同建构叙事与社会文化话语

Inagaki Ayako
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在日本男女地位差距持续存在的同时,人们对性别不平等的质疑也越来越多。这种关于性别角色和差异的现实与信念之间的差异表明,日本在按性别分工方面正处于过渡阶段。此外,与其他东亚国家的夫妇相比,日本夫妇不太愿意倾听或向配偶吐露自己的问题。本研究考察了日本传统性别角色背景下的婚姻沟通、劳动分工以及对其支持的需求。这项研究对一对夫妇的治疗过程进行了顺序分析。在结构化的会议中,研究了共同构建的叙述和社会文化话语,其中讨论了配偶之间的依恋需求,特别是在危机期间产生的依恋需求。结果显示,“沉默”的感觉和不愿表达自己的需求是沟通中的挑战。重要的是要进行对话,重点关注夫妻的需求和努力,以及创造一个有利于讨论与工作有关的问题、家务和儿童保育的环境。满足夫妇的亲密需求和改善家庭管理可以促进基于新的性别角色的公平分工。
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Listening to and Sharing Concerns with One’s Spouse: Co-constructed Narra-tives and Sociocultural Discourses in Japanese Marital Communication
The persistence of a status gap between men and women in Japan, on the other hand there is growing skepticism about gender inequality. This discrepancy between the reality and beliefs about gender roles and disparities sug-gests that Japan is undergoing a transitional phase in terms of the division of labor according to gender. Moreover, Japanese couples are less likely to listen to or confide in their spouses regarding their problems than those of couples from other East Asian countries. The present study examined Japanese marital communication, division of labor in the context of traditional gender roles, and the need for their support. The study involved sequential analysis of a single couple therapy session. Co-constructed narratives and sociocultural discourses were examined in the structured session, in which attachment needs were discussed between spouses, particularly those arising during crises. The results revealed that feelings of “Amae” and refraining from expressing one’s own needs ac-counted for the challenges in communication. It is important to engage in dialogue that focuses on the needs and efforts of the couple, as well as to create an environment conducive to the discussion of work-related issues, household chores, and childcare. Meeting the couple’s proximity needs and improving family management may promote equitable division of labor based on new gender roles.
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