
Japan Copes with Calamity.
Title:
Japan Copes with Calamity.
Author:
Gill, Tom.
ISBN:
9783035306972
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (340 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface and Acknowledgements to the First Edition -- Introduction -- Tom Gill, Brigitte Steger and David H. Slater The 3.11 Disasters -- David H. Slater Urgent Ethnography -- Part 1 Coping with Life after the Tsunami -- Brigitte Steger Solidarity and Distinction through Practices of Cleanliness in Tsunami Evacuation -- Nathan J. Peterson Adapting Religious Practice in Response to Disaster in Iwate Prefecture -- Johannes Wilhelm and Alyne Delaney No Homes, No Boats, No Rafts -- Part 2 Coping with Life after the Nuclear Disaster -- David McNeill Them versus Us -- Ikeda Yoko The Construction of Risk and the Resilience of Fukushima -- Morioka Rika Mother Courage -- Tom Gill This Spoiled Soil -- Part 3 Insider/Outsider Encounters -- Tuukka Toivonen Youth for 3.11 -- David H. Slater Moralities of Volunteer Aid -- Epilogue -- Brigitte Steger Still Missing -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
Four years after the 3.11 disaster in Japan, this acclaimed collection of ethnographies in English on the Japanese communities affected by the giant Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters continues to be the only one of its kind. With a new preface offering an update on the affected communities, this volume brings together studies by experienced researchers of Japan from field sites around the disaster zone. The contributors present the survivors' struggles in their own words: from enduring life in shelters and temporary housing, through re-creating the fishing industry, to rebuilding life-ways and relationships bruised by bereavement. They contrast the sudden brutal loss of life from the tsunami with the protracted anxiety about exposure to radiation and study the battle to protect children, family and a way of life from the effects of destruction, displacement and discrimination. The local communities' encounters with volunteers and journalists who poured into Tohoku after the disaster and the campaign to win compensation from the state and nuclear industry are also explored. This volume offers insights into the social fabric of rural communities in north-eastern Japan and suggests how the human response to disaster may be improved in the future.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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