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Title The rebirth of secrets and the new care of the self in depressed Japan  
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Name 北中, 淳子  
Kana キタナカ, ジュンコ  
Romanization Kitanaka, Junko  
Affiliation Depertment of Human Sciences & Graduate School of Human Relations, Keio University  
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東京  
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Name 慶應義塾大学大学院社会学研究科  
Kana ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク ダイガクイン シャカイガク ケンキュウカ  
Romanization Keiō gijuku daigaku daigakuin shakaigaku kenkyūka  
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Name 慶応義塾大学大学院社会学研究科紀要 : 社会学心理学教育学 : 人間と社会の探究  
Name (Translated) Studies in sociology, psychology and education : inquiries into humans and societies  
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Issue 92  
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In Japan, until recently, mental health issues have been carefully guarded as personal and family secrets. In 2014, however, the government passed a revision of the Labor Safety Hygiene Law and institutionalized "stress checks" for all workers across the nation. This mental health screening was installed as a response to the high number of depressed and suicidal workers in a country plagued by recession since the 1990s. The screening was also prompted by a grassroots movement that helped establish state and corporate responsibility for protecting workers' mental health. These changes have initiated a web of corporate surveillance practices, pressuring workers to self-disclose, turning their psychology into a new object of rehabilitation and resilience training. At the same time, there are signs of the emergence of therapeutic spaces where psychiatrists and workers explore new forms of silence and ways of retaining a sense of a private, secret self, thereby enabling a "rebirth of secrets." By investigating the rise of depression as a workplace psychopathology and emerging forms of "care of the self," I ask what happens to people's subjectivities when their minds and bodies become a repository of valuable secrets.
 
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psychiatry  

medical anthropology  

depression  

suicide  

surveillance  
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特集 慶應義塾大学とウィーン大学の間での社会学のグローバルな提携にむけて
 
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