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NL009toppage.pngThe ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter is now available both in print and online. Click the URL to download the PDF version.

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Contents of the CGS Newsletter 009

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take_index.gifInternational Forum: Eradicating Violence Against Women

Tomoko ENDO
Director, National Women’s Shelter Net

【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

National Women’s Shelter Net, a nationwide network for DV (domestic violence) victim support groups, held its 10th National Shelter Symposium, “Message from Asia: Eradicating Violence Against Women,” over a period of three days from Nov 23, 2007. Being their first international forum, it was a valuable opportunity for international exchange and to share a common feeling that the damage inflicted by DV is the same across national borders. There was much to learn from other countries, such as South Korea, which have more advanced support systems than ours. It was an unprecedented event in many ways ? a total attendance of 2,500 people, widespread media coverage, an address by the Prime Minister, and sponsorship by 64 organizations. As a member of Shelter Net, I am relieved and overjoyed that this event was so successful beyond all our expectations.

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take_index.gifProgram in Gender and Sexuality Studies (PGSS)

Kazuko TANAKA
ICU Professor/CGS Director
【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

PGSS LogosThe Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies (PGSS) was established in 2005 as ICU’s fourth undergraduate interdisciplinary program. It aims to be truly interdisciplinary by incorporating the natural sciences into the traditional framework of gender studies with its bias towards the social sciences and the humanities. This undertaking was achieved due to ICU’s trademark liberal arts education system, which upholds both breadth and depth of knowledge. The interdisciplinary strengths of PGSS will be further harnessed as the university is set to adopt an even more flexible department system in 2008.

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take_index.gifPGSS and I

Yuki NAGAO
Undergraduate student, ICU

【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

Poster for the PGSS course, Approaches to Gender StudiesMany people who have only known me since I started university are surprised when I tell them that, in high school, I had demonstrated little interest in sexuality, let alone gender. In fact, I used to be quite vocal in my opinions about things like how a girl should at least be able to cook and sew. I think I was caught in an idee fixe that I had to be a “good girl” who is liked by everyone. At that time I had no idea that I was merely acting the part. Even though I had certainly felt restricted in some way, I tried hard not to be conscious of it.

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take_index.gifReport: “Why Suffer from Job Burnout? Tips for Your Future Career”

Shuhei OTSUBO
Undergraduate student, ICU

【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

Ms. TakayamaOn October 5th, 2007, CGS and the ICU Placement Office co-hosted a seminar entitled “Why Suffer from Job Burnout? Tips for Your Future Career.” The speaker, Ms. Naoko Takayama, discussed the psychological pressures that people face in the workplace and offered advice from a counseler’s viewpoint on how to avoid these problems, based on case examples of her own clients. In order to make the topic accessible for students about to embark on their job hunting and other people interested in the possible problems of the workplace, she used detailed handouts and other interesting devices such as personal checklists to enable participants to identify their own individual issues.

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take_index.gifDiversity Starts from Awareness: A Petition by Sumposion

Eri SORIMACHI
Undergraduate student, ICU

【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

Sumposion LeafletOn September 12th, 2007, Sumposion, an LGBIT student group at ICU, submitted a petition to the university, demanding a more LGBIT-friendly campus. The petition included proposals for reform ranging from raising the awareness of faculty members to upgrading facilities such as lavatories and locker rooms.

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take_index.gifReport: “Pride Work” Talk - Convincing and Satisfactory Jobs

Aya TAKEUCHI
Freelance writer

【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

On November 17th 2007, Delta G held a workshop entitled “‘Pride Work’ Talk - Convincing and Satisfactory Jobs” for women and sexual minorities. The guest speakers were Mr. Issho Kon, Ms. Kyoko Okutani (Representative, WWB Japan) and Mr. Shigeru Yamamoto (Representative, Kotoba no Atelier). Okutani and Yamamoto both feature in Kon’s new book, Pride Work. WWB Japan, the Japanese branch of Women’s World Banking, was established in 1980 with the support of the United Nations and the World Bank in order to nurture women entrepreneurs. Kotoba no Atelier provides employment assistance for NEETs (young people Not in Education, Employment or Training) and hikikomori (individuals in self-confinement at home due to acute social withdrawal), through various activities such as their “All Neet Nippon” net radio program and the Tokiwa-so project. The event featured talks on actual practices such as Social Venture (social business organization), with the main theme being “Sustainable Work for Society and the Individual.”

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take_index.gifJapan Association for Queer Studies

Kazuya KAWAGUCHI
Professor, Hiroshima Shudo University

【The article below is the same as the article that appears in the ninth issue of the CGS Newsletter.】

Guest Speakers at the public symposiumOn October 27th 2007, a General Assembly for the Establishment of the Japan Association for Queer Studies (JAQS) was held at Tokyo University’s Komaba Campus. Close to 300 people braved the terrible weather to attend the session, despite the approaching unseasonal typhoon.

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