Fukushima and the Arts
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Fukushima and the Arts

Negotiating Nuclear Disaster

  1. 230 pages
  2. English
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About this book

The natural and man-made cataclysmic events of the 11 March 2011 disaster, or 3.11, have dramatically altered the status quo of contemporary Japanese society. While much has been written about the social, political, economic, and technical aspects of the disaster, this volume represents one of the first in-depth explorations of the cultural responses to the devastating tsunami, and in particular the ongoing nuclear disaster of Fukushima.

This book explores a wide range of cultural responses to the Fukushima nuclear calamity by analyzing examples from literature, poetry, manga, theatre, art photography, documentary and fiction film, and popular music. Individual chapters examine the changing positionality of post-3.11 northeastern Japan and the fear-driven conflation of time and space in near-but-far urban centers; explore the political subversion and nostalgia surrounding the Fukushima disaster; expose the ambiguous effects of highly gendered representations of fear of nuclear threat; analyze the musical and poetic responses to disaster; and explore the political potentialities of theatrical performances. By scrutinizing various media narratives and taking into account national and local perspectives, the book sheds light on cultural texts of power, politics, and space.

Providing an insight into the post-disaster Zeitgeist as expressed through a variety of media genres, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies, Japanese Culture, Popular Culture, and Literature Studies.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2016
Print ISBN
9781138670587
eBook ISBN
9781317208389

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. List of figures
  9. Notes on contributors
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. Editors’ note
  12. 1 Negotiating nuclear disaster: an introduction—KRISTINA IWATA-WEICKGENANNT AND BARBARA GEILHORN
  13. 2 Literature maps disaster: the contending narratives of 3.11 fiction—RACHEL DINITTO
  14. 3 Summertime Blues: musical critique in the aftermaths of Japan’s ‘dark spring’—SCOTT W. AALGAARD
  15. 4 Subversion and nostalgia in art photography of the Fukushima nuclear disaster—PABLO FIGUEROA
  16. 5 Uncanny anxiety: literature after Fukushima—SAEKO KIMURA
  17. 6 Problematizing life: documentary films on the 3.11 nuclear catastrophe—HIDEAKI FUJIKI
  18. 7 Gendering ‘Fukushima’: resistance, self-responsibility, and female hysteria in Sono Sion’s Land of Hope—KRISTINA IWATA-WEICKGENANNT
  19. 8 Antigone in Japan: some responses to 3.11 at Festival/Tokyo 2012—M. CODY POULTON
  20. 9 Poetry in an era of nuclear power: three poetic responses to Fukushima—JEFFREY ANGLES
  21. 10 Challenging reality with fiction: imagining alternative readings of Japanese society in post-Fukushima theater—BARBARA GEILHORN
  22. 11 Oishinbo’s Fukushima elegy: grasping for the truth about radioactivity in a food manga—LORIE BRAU
  23. 12 The politics of the senses: Takayama Akira’s atomized theatre after Fukushima—KYŌKO IWAKI
  24. Index

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