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asocial
語源
a- + social; in the sense of “antisocial” and as a noun, appears to be a calque of German asozial / Asozialer.
形容詞
asocial (comparative more asocial, superlative most asocial)
- Not social, not relating to society.
- 1974, Raymond Williams, Television: Technology and Cultural Form, New York: Schocken Books, 1975, Chapter 5, pp. 127-128,[2]
- Not sociable; having minimal social connections with others; not inclined to connect with others socially.
- 1967, Joan Didion, “7000 Romaine, Los Angeles 38”, in Slouching Towards Bethlehem[4], New York: Dell, published 1968, page 72:
- In a nation which increasingly appears to prize social virtues, Howard Hughes remains not merely antisocial but grandly, brilliantly, surpassingly, asocial. He is the last private man, the dream we no longer admit.
- 1995, Oliver Sacks, An Anthropologist on Mars[5], New York: Knopf, page 291:
- She herself was already asocial at the age of six months and stiffened in her mother’s arms at this time, and such reactions, common in autism, she also finds inexplicable in terms of theory of mind.
- 2000, David Foster Wallace, “Rhetoric and the Math Melodrama”, in Both Flesh and Not[6], Boston: Little, Brown, published 2012:
- And it’s maybe because of math’s absolute, wholly abstract Truth that so many people still view the discipline as dry or passionless and its practitioners as asocial dweebs.
- (sometimes proscribed) Antisocial.
- 1951, Hannah Arendt, “Totalitarianism in Power”, in The Origins of Totalitarianism (A Harvest/HBJ Book), new edition, San Diego, Calif.; New York, N.Y.: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, published 1973, →ISBN, part 3 (Totalitarianism), page 449:
- Contrasting with the complete haphazardness with which the inmates are selected are the categories, meaningless in themselves but useful from the standpoint of organization, into which they are usually divided on their arrival. In the German camps there were criminals, politicals, asocial elements, religious offenders, and Jews, all distinguished by insignia.
- 1977, Saul Bellow, “The Jefferson Lectures”, in It All Adds Up[7], New York: Viking, published 1994, page 130:
- The social worker speaks of asocial behavior. The term is familiar to the young criminal. The social worker is able to explain the causes of this asocial behavior. But the delinquent could do it too, and in the very same terms.
派生語
- asociality
- asocialize
名詞
asocial (複数形 asocials)
- A person considered to be antisocial or to exhibit antisocial behaviour, especially as a classification used by the Nazi regime in Germany.[1]
- 2011, Esi Edugyan, Half-Blood Blues[8], Toronto: HarperCollins, published 2013, Part 2, pp. 49-50:
- “Remember, there was no on-paper legislation against blacks, so they were often admitted to work camps on trumped-up charges and under various crimes. Some were interned as Communists, or as immigrants, who wore the blue badge. Or as homosexuals, who wore the pink badge, or as repeat criminals, who wore the green badge, or asocials, who wore the black badge.”
参照
- ^ Eric Joseph Epstein and Philip Rosen, Dictionary of the Holocaust, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997: “Asocials. Catch-all group whom the Nazis deemed socially unfit or unable to abide by social norms of the ‘national community.’ Affected groups included habitual criminals, juvenile delinquents, homosexuals, prostitutes, vagrants, ‘work shy people,’ drug addicts, and Roma.”[1]
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