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alterity : ウィキペディア英語版
alterity
Alterity is a philosophical and anthropological term meaning "otherness", strictly being in the sense of the other of two (Latin ''alter''). It is also increasingly being used in media to express something other than the sameness of the imitative.
In philosophy, the phenomenological tradition it is usually understood as the entity in contrast to which an identity is constructed, and it implies the ability to distinguish between self and not-self, and consequently to assume the existence of an alternative viewpoint. The concept was further developed by Emmanuel Lévinas in a series of essays, collected in ''Altérité et transcendence'' (''Alterity and Transcendence'') (1995).
In anthropology, alterity has been used by scholars such as Nicholas Dirks, Johannes Fabian, Michael Taussig and Pauline Turner Strong to refer to the construction of "cultural others". An insightful example of this is Gayatri Chakravorti Spivak's quote under Analysis below.
The term has gained further use in seemingly somewhat remote disciplines, e.g. historical musicology where it is employed by John Michael Cooper in a study of Goethe and Mendelssohn.
Alterity is a process that has taken place actively throughout time, as charted through generations of history. The effects of alterity can be tracked through a variety of forms of behavioral modes and interventions, both consensual and non consensual. Furthermore, behaviors that induce otherness are both conscious and unconscious.
==Developments in the late 20th and Early 21st Century Understandings of Alterity==

The classic 20th century definition of alterity is the process of people becoming altern. Sometimes this is by being perceived as different from a dominant view, due to race, class, gender, ethnicity and other defining traits.
Gayatri Chakravorti Spivak's theory of alterity was introduced in a symposium on 'Remaking History'- the intention of which was to 'Challenge the masculine orthodoxy of history writing." " Though class is a relatively abstract matter when compared to other lived conditions such as race and gender, it is nevertheless a determination which is ignored at their peril by those who write in the name of 'alternatives'."〔
To some, alterity represents a misunderstanding of basic social values and is a problem. To others, alterity is a precious and transcendent element and its loss would seriously impoverish a world culture of increasing sameness and "arrogant, insular cultural narcissism." Jeffery Nealon, in (Politics: Ethics and Performative Subjectivity ), argues that "ethics is constituted as an inexorable affirmative response to different identities, not through an inability to understand or totalize the other."
Alterity has gained use in media in the early 21st century, suggesting some have issues with the uniformity of much media in this period. One example is the band (Real Alterity )〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.reverbnation.com/therealalterity )〕 of Denver, CO, described as Blues / Delta Blues / Desert Rock. Another is a Pokémon fancomic named ()〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://alterity.wittastic.com/comic )〕 written under the pen name Witticaster. (Productions )〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://vimeo.com/alterity )〕 on Vimeo has a goal of producing high quality videos. There are media scholars who do not dismiss this as fluff. There is a long article on Alterity in the University of Chicago's (of Media :: Keywords Glossary ) by Joshua Wexler. Wexler concludes, "Given the various theorists formulations presented here, the mediation of alterity or otherness in the world provides a space for thinking about the complexities of self and other and the formation of identity."
The concept of alterity is also being used in theology and in spiritual books meant for general readers. This is not out of place, because for believers in the Judeo-Christian tradition God is the ultimate Other. Alterity has also been used to describe the goal of many Christians, to become themselves deeply "other" than the usual norms of behavior and patterns of thought of the secular culture at large. Enzo Bianchi in Echoes of the Word expresses this well, "Meditation always seeks to open us to alterity, love and communion by guiding us toward the goal of having in ourselves the same attitude and will that were in Christ Jesus."

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