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Gender, Culture, and Disaster in Post-3.11 Japan

Author : Mire Koikari
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 16,80 MB
Release : 2020-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1350122505

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The Great East Japan Disaster – a compound catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown that began on March 11, 2011 – has ushered in a new era of cultural production dominated by discussions on safety and security, risk and vulnerability, and recovery and refortification. Gender, Culture, and Disaster in Post-3.11 Japan re-frames post-disaster national reconstruction as a social project imbued with dynamics of gender, race, and empire and in doing so Mire Koikari offers an innovative approach to resilience building in contemporary Japan. From juvenile literature to civic manuals to policy statements, Koikari examines a vast array of primary sources to demonstrate how femininity and masculinity, readiness and preparedness, militarism and humanitarianism, and nationalism and transnationalism inform cultural formation and transformation triggered by the unprecedented crisis. Interdisciplinary in its orientation, the book reveals how militarism, neoliberalism, and neoconservatism drive Japan's resilience building while calling attention to historical precedents and transnational connections that animate the ongoing mobilization toward safety and security. An important contribution to studies of gender and Japan, the book is essential reading for all those wishing to understand local and global politics of precarity and its proposed solutions amid the rising tide of pandemics, ecological hazards, industrial disasters, and humanitarian crises.

Gender, Culture, and Disaster in Post-3.11 Japan

Author : Mire Koikari
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 12,78 MB
Release : 2023-12-05
Category : History
ISBN :

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ENG: The Great East Japan Disaster - a compound catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown that began on March 11, 2011 - has ushered in a new era of cultural production dominated by discussions on safety and security, risk and vulnerability, and recovery and refortification. Gender, Culture, and Disaster in Post-3.11 Japan re-frames post-disaster national reconstruction as a social project imbued with dynamics of gender, race, and empire and in doing so Mire Koikari offers an innovative approach to resilience building in contemporary Japan. RUS: Великое восточнояпонское землетрясение 2011 года -- глобальная катастрофа, открывшая новую культурную эру, в которой доминируют дискуссии о безопасности, рисках и уязвимости, восстановлении и реорганизации. В книге Мирэ Коикари национальное возрождение после катастрофы рассматривается как социальный проект, опирающийся на дискурсы гендера, расы и империи.

When the Tsunami Came to Shore

Author : Roy Starrs
Publisher : Global Oriental
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 34,17 MB
Release : 2014-07-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9004268316

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Edited by Roy Starrs, this collection of essays by an international group of leading experts on Japanese religion, anthropology, history, literature and music presents new research and thinking on the long and complex relationship between culture and disaster in Japan, one of the most “disaster-prone” countries in the world. Focusing first on responses to the triple disasters of March 2011, the book then puts the topic in a wider historical context by looking at responses to earlier disasters, both natural and man-made, including the great quakes of 1995 and 1923 and the atomic bombings of 1945. This wide-ranging “double structure” enables an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the issues involved that goes well beyond the clichés and the headlines.

Disasters and Social Crisis in Contemporary Japan

Author : Mark R. Mullins
Publisher : Springer
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 27,41 MB
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1137521325

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Japan was shaken by the 'double disaster' of earthquake and sarin gas attack in 1995, and in 2011 it was hit once again by the 'triple disaster' of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. This international, multi-disciplinary group of scholars examines the state and societal responses to the disasters and social crisis.

Women and Women's Issues in Post World War II Japan

Author : Edward R. Beauchamp
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 39,47 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Japan
ISBN : 9780815327318

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Anthropology and Disaster in Japan

Author : Hiroki Takakura
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,17 MB
Release : 2023
Category : Anthropology
ISBN : 9781032391809

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This book focuses on the 3.11 disaster in Japan, involving a powerful earthquake and tsunami, from an anthropological perspective. It critically reflects on the challenges of conducting anthropological research when encountering disaster at home and the position of social scientist as sufferer. Emphasizing the role of culture in disaster mitigation, the book offers theoretical consideration of the role of cultural heritage in risk management, in line with recent trends in international policy on disaster risk reduction. Taking an approach 'with the people in', the author explores how culture features in disaster recovery at community level and considers implications for policy. The chapters explore the response and adaptation by local cultural practitioners and performing arts groups, as well as farmers and fishers. Japanese farming and fishing are presented as an innovative and dynamic part of the recovery process. The book will be of interest to scholars and policy makers working in disaster studies, Japan studies, and fields including anthropology, geography, sociology and heritage management.

Identity, Gender, and Status in Japan

Author : Takie Lebra
Publisher : Global Oriental
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 33,16 MB
Release : 2007-06-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9004213414

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The writings of Takie Lebra have had significant impact on Western understanding and appreciation of the structures and workings of Japanese society. In particular, her research into the notions of self and self-other relationships, issues of gender and women and motherhood has provided a new paradigm in the way these issues are now addressed.

Disasters and Social Crisis in Contemporary Japan

Author : Mark R. Mullins
Publisher : Springer
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 15,12 MB
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1137521325

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Japan was shaken by the 'double disaster' of earthquake and sarin gas attack in 1995, and in 2011 it was hit once again by the 'triple disaster' of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. This international, multi-disciplinary group of scholars examines the state and societal responses to the disasters and social crisis.

Reconstructing 311

Author : Jake Adelstein
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 49,79 MB
Release : 2013-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781482722567

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Two years after Japan was devastated by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown in March, 2011, and all the problems this triple disaster caused are not fixed. And the hard questions raised by the responses to the 3/11 crisis of both the Japanese government and the media still remain mostly, and unfortunately, unanswered."Reconstructing 3/11", the first book from independent publisher Abiko Free Press, draws on the experiences and expertise of noted journalists, independent writers, and Japan experts to take a close and insightful look at various facets of the 3/11 disaster. From an assessment of what the Kan administration did right, to a first-hand account of what it took to volunteer for clean-up after the disaster, to an analysis of how Japan's yakuza gangsters actually proved a force for good during the early stages of disaster recovery, "Reconstructing 3/11" reports on angles and attitudes about that fateful day which you likely didn't get from your conventional media outlets.Contributors to "Reconstructing 3/11" include Tokyo Vice author Jake Adelstein, M.I.T. Center for International Studies researcher Michael Cucek, Japan Times journalist Philip Brasor, and Kiyoshi Kurokawa, chairman and co-founder of Impact Japan, a think tank dedicated to fostering recovery in the Tohoku region through entrepreneurship and technology.