FY2003
With globalism and pluralism rapidly advancing in contemporary society, the contention
is that various disparities are surfacing. At the same time, these disparities
are spawning severe problems, and the search for possibilities for public covenants
has become a serious issue. These problems have revealed themselves in most exacerbated
forms in various places throughout the world in regards to gender disparities,
the conditions associated with gender/sexuality. This joint research aims to analyze
and consider various specific examples related to the actual situation regarding
these complicated issues of gender disparities. We will research the structures
of these diverse disparities and power relations that form the background for
these situations, so as to be able to analyze from an anthropological standpoint
pluralistic societies and attempt to construct models conducive to developing
cooperative societies. Specifically, we will discuss the following: (1) describing
diversity in gender disparity and reconsidering the concepts of gender/sexuality;
(2) understanding and modeling other disparities surrounding gender disparities
and power structures; and (3) analyzing and modeling present conditions that show
the development of disparities as the process of reorganization of gender disparities
proceeds as well as possibilities for public covenants.