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"Narrative, Trauma and Ethics: Welcoming Dr. Arthur W. FRANK" ARIMA Hitoshi & AMADA Josuke (Eds.) January 30, 2009 Report Issued by Research Center Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.5, 243p. ISSN 1882-6539 Japanese Page ARIMA Hitoshi & AMADA Josuke (Eds.) January 30, 2009 Special Symposium "Narrative, Trauma and Ethics: Welcoming Dr. Arthur W. FRANK" Report Issued by Research Center Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University, Vol.5, 243p. ISSN 1882-6539 ![]() *Please note that most parts of our reports are written in Japanese. Those who like to have our reports are asked to pay the shipping charge (The reports themselves are free of charge). Please contact the following. Administrative Office, Research Center Ars Vivendi at Ritsumeikan University (Persons in Charge: Ms. Nakamura & Sayama) 56-1 Kitamachi, Tojiin, Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan 603-8577 E-mail: ars-vive@st.ritsumei.ac.jp TEL:+81-75-465-8475 Extention:2393(9:00〜17:30 Japan Time)FAX:+81-75-465-8342 [Table of Contents] Preface by MATSUBARA Yoko --- 3 Program --- 11 Opening Address by TATEIWA Shin'ya --- 14 Introduction of Arthur W. FRANK by SATO Tatsuya --- 16 Keynote Speech "Helping People Tell Stories: Narrative Research on Troubled Lives" Arthur W. FRANK --- 20 Designated Qestion 1 "About Testimony as Ethics of Storyteller" YAMAGUCHI Maki --- 47 Designated Qestion 2 "Crime Victim and Narrative" OTANI Michitaka --- 52 Reply by Arthur W. Frank -Arthur W. FRANK, Interpreted by MITACHI Mami & ARIMA Hitoshi --- 57 Report 1 "Why Do Addicted Patients Attend Self-he lp Groups for Extended Periods?" NAKATA Kiichi --- 65 Report 2 "Suicide Survivors' Difficulties in Telling Their Own Experiences; Regarding Our Society Twisted Relationship between Wounds and Truth" FUJIWARA Nobuyuki --- 74 Comments by Arthur W. FRANK - Arthur W. FRANK, Interpreted by MITACHI Mami & ARIMA Hitoshi --- 82 General Comment 1 ITO Tomoki --- 88 General Comment 2 AMADA Josuke --- 91 General Comment 3 TATEIWA Shin'ya --- 95 Reply by Arthur W. FRANK - Arthur W. FRANK, Interpreted by MITACHI Mami & ARIMA Hitoshi --- 101 Questions and Answers --- 108 Closing Address by MATSUBARA Yoko --- 116 Materials: Material "Ethics of 'Testimony': Burdens that Accompany Story-telling" YAMAGUCHI Maki --- 121 Material "Criminal Victim and Story" OTANI Michitaka --- 126 Distributed Material "Why Do Addicted Patients Attend Self-help Groups for Extended Periods?" NAKATA Kiichi --- 132 Distributed Material "Suicide Survivors' Difficulties in Telling Their Own Experiences; Regarding Our Society Twisted Relationship between Wounds and Truth" FUJIWARA Nobuyuki --- 152 Material "Why Do Addicted Patients Attend Self-Help Groups for Extended Periods?" NAKATA Kiichi --- 170 Material "Suicide Survivors' Difficulties in Telling Their Own Experiences; Regarding Our Society Twisted Relationship between Wounds and Truth" FUJIWARA Nobuyuki --- 189 Material "One Way of Understanding Books by Arthur W. Frank" AMADA Josuke --- 208 Material "Notes for Comment" TATEIWA Shin'ya --- 218 Material "For Comment after the Whole Discussion" TATEIWA Shin'ya --- 229 Postscript TATEIWA Shin'ya --- 241 Correction in the Report Issued by Research Center Ars Vivendi No.4 "Identity and Alterity in Multiculturalism and Social Justice: "Conflicts", "Identity", "Alterity", "Solutions?" --- 243 UP:August 25, 2009 REV:October 21, 2009/August 1, 2011/February 8, 2012/April 10, 2012 ◇Report Issued by Research Center Ars Vivendi |