@article{oai:kuis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000275, author = {FUJIMAKI, Mitsuhiro}, journal = {異文化コミュニケーション研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), This paper addresses the question of Communication ethics by problematizing the nature of representation. Communication ethics have to do with the way a relationship between the self and the Other is formulated in representation. The author believes that the discipline of communication studies has not adequately dealt with representation, and that communication studies would benefit from following the path of Claude Lanzmann's Shoah, a film on the Holocaust which elaborates ethical questions. This paper takes Shoah as a case study in order to see how Lanzmann challenges the nature of representation and attempts to recuperate the Other. The author also finds dialogism, the perspective of Mikhail Bakhtin, useful to foreground Lanzmann's work, and so this paper incorporates Bakhtin's dialogism into its analysis of Shoah. The first part of the paper addresses the problem of representation in which the voice of the Other is effaced into the economy of representation. The paper's second part takes up how the voice of the Other can be insinuated into the economy of representation.}, pages = {103--135}, title = {
Answerability as Bearing Witness : Mikhail M. Bakhtin on Shoah}, volume = {13}, year = {2001} }