1. Diskriminierung von Homosexualität in Japan: Protest einer Minderheit.
- Author
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Blödel, Maria
- Subjects
MINORITIES ,NUCLEAR energy ,HOMOSEXUALITY ,DISCRIMINATION (Sociology) ,GAY people ,JAPANESE people ,PROTEST movements - Abstract
Although Japan is considered a homogeneous country, protest in Japan is not as rare as it appears. Following the Fukushima triple disaster in 2011, Japanese citizens demonstrated against nuclear energy. However, these protests related to issues or events that affected the entire population. Therefore, what about other groups who are demonstrating for their own rights? This paper is concerned with the attempt to classify a minority in the terms of protest and its impact. First, the important concepts for this article, such as discrimination, protest and its forms, and the terms LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) and homosexuality are outlined. The topic of homosexuality represents one of the minority groups that are subject to discrimination in Japan. The key questions in this paper are therefore: how do homosexuals (dōseiaisha) as a minority group face discrimination, what are their reactions, and how does protest change the situation? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2019