@article{oai:lib.cku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000962, author = {柏木, 恭典 and Kashiwagi, Yasunori}, issue = {11}, journal = {千葉経済大学短期大学部研究紀要, Bulletin of Chiba Keizai College}, month = {Mar}, note = {The study aims to find out the practice and the biography of Sister Monika and to analyze the social meaning of anonymous support for women in need. Sister Monika, as one of the pioneers of 90's anonymous support and anonymous birth in Germany, established the House for the pregnant and parturient women who need an anonymous support, or mothers and their children in need. This study analyzed the background of the practice of Sister Monika and her team. As a result, it seems that her practice originates in Christianity and the resistance against DDR. The results suggest that Sister Monika not only founded Children House Sunflower, but also showed the possibility of the new way of the ambulant support for the pregnant and parturient women in need., KJ00009791441}, pages = {11--24}, title = {シスター・モニカと緊急下の母子への匿名支援 - 入所型支援から通所型支援へ-}, year = {2015}, yomi = {カシワギ, ヤスノリ} }