ハンセン病療養所入所者にとっての「家族」
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The purpose of this paper is to examine how inmates in leprosaria understand the concept of "family," explaining the legal conditions and their everyday life as its result. Because of the recently-repealed Leprosy Prevention Law, they are segregated from their family that they had outside leprosarium. Most of them have not kept in touch with the family members frequently. Besides, in the leprosarium, the authorities forced inmates to be sterilized before permitting them to marry. As a result, inmates still tend to think of "family as the family in their past, their 'i-e" or "home world," that is, the family of which they were deprived when they moved to the leprosarium, even though they do not have connections with it at present. They don't regard their husband-wife relationships as "family," because the relationships don't have any function of reproduction. Also, their feelings to their family are classified four types, according to acceptance-rejection spectrum.
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