TY - JOUR A1 - Omine, Mitsuhanu T1 - 運動部活動における生徒の体罰受容の問題性:エーリッヒ・フロムの権威論を手掛かりとして [Problems Related to Student Acceptance of Corporal Punishment During Extracurricular Sports Activities: With Reference to Erich Fromm's Authority Theory] T2 - 体育学研究 [Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences], Volume 61, No. 2 (2016), pp. 629-637. [doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.15109] N2 - The purpose of this study was to analyze problems related to the mechanism whereby students can accept corporal punishment during extracurricular sports activities with reference to the books Escape from Freedom and Man for Himself that were central to Erich Fromm's authority theory. Specifically, the author focused on the concepts of >authoritarian character,< >authoritarian ethics,< and >authoritarian conscience.< Fromm pointed out that anxiety prompted Germany's citizens to give up their freedom in order to obey authoritarian powers such as Hitler and the Nazis. Students taking part in extracurricular sports activities were considered from the viewpoint of Fromm's authority theory. It was revealed that students comply with a leader's authority in order to relieve anxiety, and have positive thoughts about corporal punishment. Furthermore, it was found that such acceptance of corporal punishment succeeded in eliminating conspicuous suffering, but not in removing any underlying conflicts. Fromm pointed that fear of anxiety was relieved by spontaneous activity. To achieve spontaneous activity by students, it was suggested that some form of measure that does not create the type of partnership that occurred between Germany's citizens and Hitler would be desirable for any relationship between the leader of extracurricular sports activities and the students. Y1 - 2016 UR - https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-Fromm/frontdoor/index/index/docId/37959 ER -