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Types of feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden": Through the analysis of examples of "Meiwaku/Burden" in Une mort très douce
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TANAKA, Natsumi Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University
Abstract
In contemporary Japan, the elderly often say that they do not wish to be a burden on anyone, and they make important decisions with this motivation (here called feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden"). This paper seeks to categorize feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden" according to its relationship to the type of motivation they express. For this purpose, we focused on feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden" of elderly people in France. As there is no easily corresponding phrase in French for our word "Meiwaku/Burden", the French use several different words to express this sense "Meiwaku/Burden". Here we draw examples from Une mort très douce by Simone de Beauvoir, as well as her La Ceremonie des adieux.
The analysis of examples given in these books indicates that "Meiwaku/Burden" of the elderly is motivated by three factors: relationships (déranger), emotions (ennuyer), and body/physical (gêner). In this paper, according to these three motivations we categorize feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden" three types: the feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden" about relationships, the feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden" about emotions, and the feelings of "Meiwaku/Burden" about bodily/physical things.
Keywords
Meiwaku
burden
elderly people
French
analysis of example
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特集論文(Articles)
Publication Title
Interdisciplinary Science
Published Date
2023-03-31
Volume
volume3
Publisher
岡山大学大学院ヘルスシステム統合科学研究科
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Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University
Start Page
39
End Page
49
ISSN
2436-3227
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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岡山大学
language
Japanese
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True
Eprints Journal Name
interdisciplinary