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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=M14966719
London ; New York : Routledge, 2017, c2018
2018
영어
895.609358520512 판사항(23)
9781138606708 (pbk)
1138606707 (pbk)
9781138670587 (hbk)
1138670588 (hbk)
단행본(다권본)
England
Fukushima and the arts : negotiating nuclear disaster / edited by Barbara Geilhorn and Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt.
xv, 229 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Routledge contemporary Japan series ; 63 Routledge contemporary Japan series ; 63.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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다운로드목차 (Table of Contents)
Negotiating Nuclear Disaster: an Introduction
Literature Maps Disaster: The Contending Narratives of 3.11 Fiction
Summertime Blues: Musical Critique in the Aftermaths of Japan’s ‘Dark Spring’
Subversion and Nostalgia in Art Photography of the Fukushima Disaster
Uncanny Anxiety: Literature after Fukushima
Problematizing Life: Documentary Films on the 3.11 Nuclear Catastrophe
Gendering ‘Fukushima’: Resistance, Self-responsibility, and Female Hysteria in Sono Sion’s Land of Hope
Antigone in Japan: Life and Death in ‘Fukushima’
Poetry in an Era of Nuclear Power: Three Poetic Responses to Fukushima
Challenging Reality with Fiction: Imagining Alternative Readings of Japanese Society in Post-Fukushima Theatre
Oishinbo’s Fukushima Elegy: Grasping for the truth about radioactivity in a food manga
The Politics of the Senses: Takayama Akira’s Atomized Theatre after Fukushima
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Fukushima and the Arts (Negotiating Nuclear Disaster)
The cataclysmic events of the 11th March 2011 have dramatically altered contemporary Japanese society. While much has been written about social, political, economic, and technical aspects of the disaster, this books represents the first in-depth exploration of cultural responses to the devastating tsunami, and the ongoing disaster of Fukushima.