@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005522, author = {佐川, 魅恵}, issue = {18}, journal = {ジェンダー&セクシュアリティ}, month = {Mar}, note = {The conceptualization of gender and sexuality and their relationship have been argued in feminism and queer studies. Empirical sociological research has also explored how gender works through sexuality, and sexuality works through gender, and how the two shape identities and relationships with others. In transgender studies, researchers have focused on the aspect of “embodiment” and showed the indivisible relationship between gender identity and sexual orientation. Based on the above point, this paper focuses on the manifestation of gender dysphoria in the romantic/sexual relationships of four people who identified as X-jendā, and seeks how gender, sexuality, and the body have been structurally interrelated. “X-jendā” is a term denoting or relating to a person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders. It is a uniquely Japanese term that came into use at the end of the 1990s. In depicting these experiences, this paper focuses on the concept of “sexualized gendered subject,” which refers to one person being gendered through the sexual “gaze” of the self and others in romantic/sexual relationships. The case analyses of the four X-jendā participants reveal how “gazing/being gazed at” and “not gazing” are related to being sexualized-gendered subjects. Their experiences of non-polarized or non-binary sexuality illustrate how the structural relation between gender, sexuality, and the body is entangled in various practices that are in contact with, but not contained by, the gender binary system.}, pages = {27--50}, title = {「性的な存在」の関係論的形成 : 恋愛/性愛における違和の経験に着目して}, year = {2023} }