Unconventional Identities: Asperger Syndrome’s Influence on Individuality in Sayaka Murata’s Convenience Store Woman.
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
When societies such as Japan become renowned for their entertainment industry, the focus
shifts from the significant challenges Japanese citizens face to a glamorised version of the
Japanese society overly focused on the country’s aesthetics rather than the underlying issues.
This study focuses on analysing Convenience Store Woman (2016) with the hypothesis that
Keiko Furakura, the protagonist, exhibits traits of Asperger Syndrome (AS) that explain her
unconventional behaviour. This work addresses the issue of Social Group Categorization and
the theory of group consciousness prevalent in Japanese society. It argues that Keiko’s identity
development was influenced by Asperger syndrome, setting her apart from her peers. The issue
of conformity in Japanese society and its impact on individuals such as Keiko is examined by
utilising these theories.
