@article{oai:teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp:00037770, author = {石川, 涼子}, journal = {ジェンダー研究 : お茶の水女子大学ジェンダー研究センター年報}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, 紀要論文, Multiculturalism has been accused of preserving so-called illiberal cultural norms that are oppressive to women. Critics of multiculturalism claim that rather than giving political recognition to cultures, government should either stop respecting cultural rights altogether and allow those minority illiberal cultures to fade, or intervene directly into such cultures to enforce liberal rights and norms. The former is problematic for women of minority cultural groups, as it leaves them under oppressive cultural norms. The latter appears to be more promising but in actuality, direct interventions may not always be helpful to women in illiberal cultures. In order to show this point, this paper fi rst assesses how multiculturalism can be harmful to women. Second, the liberal ways to deal with illiberal cultures are reviewed. Third, taking the Sharia court case in Ontario, Canada as an example, the eff ectiveness of liberal direct intervention is examined. Finally, this paper indicates an alternative and more inclusive approach.}, pages = {99--111}, title = {リベラルではない文化への介入 : カナダにおけるムスリム女性をめぐる事例の政治理論からの考察}, volume = {15}, year = {2012} }